Enthusiast^''is said to be a good baro. meter as to tl^e.success of any function and this being so, the proceeds of the Scdttish«*Society’s Burns Supper ought to be the means of the Boor of Britain and Belgian Relief Fund beiiefitting largely. The meetings have been largely attended, and last night the reported progress, especially Hho musical committee, which). st,hc®» the first meeting, was able fc,a> announce that their arfor a capital programme liiid been- practically completed. The tickets,also seem to have been going off A feature of this year’s function is that' the ladies will grace the tables' njith their presence. A meeting of allHadies willing to assist is called for Friday. afternoon in the A. a lid P. rooms. r I he Hon. Thomas Mackenzie (New Zealand’s thigh Commissioner) lias left Cairo and sailed for England.—Cablo. A Press Association message from Rotorua this afternoon states: An old Maori named Ihaia To Wain was found burned to death iir a wliare at Tpparakl. twenty-eight miles from Rotorua, yesterday afternoon. He was believed to be a hundred years old, ami bad been a follower of Te Roofi.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1915, Page 6
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186Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1915, Page 6
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