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AT CHRISTCHURCH AND LYTTELTON.

TROTS DON’T APPEAL. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. The Altair ,the mother ship of the U.S.A. squadron now at Lyttelton, arrived this morning from Melbourne. During the forenoon Rear-Admiral Schofield visited the three Lyttelton schools and addressed the scholars. The majority of the liberty men remained in the City, few availing themselves of the hospitality of the Metropolitan Trotting Club,, but a number of officers attended and were the guests of the stewards. High tea was provided for 500 men in the Art Gallery and a dance followed, while the citizens tendered n ball to the officers in the Caledonian hall.

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Shannon News, 14 August 1925, Page 4

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AT CHRISTCHURCH AND LYTTELTON. Shannon News, 14 August 1925, Page 4

AT CHRISTCHURCH AND LYTTELTON. Shannon News, 14 August 1925, Page 4

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