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A number of excellent vocal items have lieen placed (ill the programme: lor the opening social of the season ill St. Joseph's Hall on Thursday. A feature of the social will he the dance music which is to lie supplied. The work of mowing and rolling the new (rack on Western Park for the Caledonian sports on Easier Monday is to be completed on Thursday afternoon. A meeting of all officers ami committees is called for 3.30 on Thursday afternoon at the Park. A linal reminder is given those in search of an enjoyable night's niniiscinent of tlie Fancy Swimming Gala at the iMunicipul swimming baths tonight, 'the committee have laid themselves out to provide fun from start to finish, and there will be no wails. As the baths, under electric light, are becoming very popular, there will no doubt be a packed attendance. To-morrow evening, at the Theatre Royal, the Hon. Dr. Findlay (AttorneyGeneral) will deliver an address on the political outlook in this colony. It is understood that the Minister will deal somewhat fully with the Government's Land Bill, and also touch upon the Native Land Commission and the labor question of the day. Seeing that Dr. Findlay is admittedly one of the finest orators we have in the colony, and owing to the fact that some time has elapsed since a political meeting was held in New Plymouth, seating accommodation at the theatre to- morrow night will doubtless be at a minimum.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 March 1907, Page 2
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247INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 March 1907, Page 2
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