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AUCKLAND ORPHANS’ CLUB

. The Auckland Orphans’ Club held its usual meeting in the Scots Hall, aymonds Street, on Saturday evening. Professor Maxwell Walker, who Presided, extended a cordial welcome representatives of the Te Aroha and Rotorua Orphans' Clubs. Other guests welcomed included Captain I*. Upton apd officers and cadets of the steamer Northumberland, the cadets’ band contributing to the programme, to tho chairman, the . ub ® orchestra would attend a meetof the Kotorua Orphans' Club on Saturday, October 26, and a concert ' v ould also be held in Kotorua on the following evening in aid of the children in hospital suffering from infanule paralysis. Special train arrangements had been made to enable memy* make tiie trip. Reference to the talkies and the ' a * ue pf preserving the English lanas the national tongue throughout the Empire was made by the chairman.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 13

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AUCKLAND ORPHANS’ CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 13

AUCKLAND ORPHANS’ CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 13

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