INGLEWOOD NEWS.
(From Oil;' tK.i, U;rrc.,;;i."!]uuil.) (ill ■-'-.Ui.uuy J, Cf'iOWll assciiibun al die in iciy tlauon to bid fllll-Wcl. ami 1...i1l -.ili'd li> iseV^cajiiMajor I!, ■.-,;), ui.o i- ;,;,Ctr orders .<- pi ocuul to \\ cii.iiL'tuii, ~:id thence to the iriiiil, as l'.'-in to our t-(.iiiiii;.;i !ii. lii-. \\o;saip the J lay or (Ml- (inn. loin;;), :pcakii;<r on behalf of ..'liu sijiiiui' .adds, Territorials and ciC-ens oj wished, Major J!c.i.) li-c. 1,e..i. ui' kick and e. ; ,:fi. return to this district, lie ilI - a ex-pres-cd the sak-l'action i. pave til'J parents who-.e. ■•'■ in are ;;o;u;.; to t!.--Irani, tu know (lull l.hc.y would ho tinder the eye of one so capable and u:r.irni;' in his work. The following pre- . elltafioiis varc then a.ade to •Mi.'l'j.'C.ni l .- Major ili'sp:-;-kher matci.hox and ci^ ; arelte-hclder, from the senior cadets; ,-ct of box.n;.; uio.es. irc;:u the Kip Cub; box fij.iii from J)r. Whe.'ler. box cigars from ll'jv. I'alher Udfaine; ■. Riling (in. <|Uunht> ) "from .<• A. Leslie, J), i.'leg-', and X. Lewes; nod. e,. flask, cigarette rase, fountain pen su.d numerous other gifts, from the many friends who had assembled. As the train steamed out, tin; Cadet Img 1 ' Band played their favorite march tune and the crowd save tine; l-ou.-.nv.; cheerfor. the seriiean.-niajor. The local Wan Fund Committee, wit'Mr .1. Cii.nimnffi as sc ireU.ry, is Uav'iiig no sod unturuei in its endeavors to" raise, a sub.-.tantial sum. OnJ-iiuir-day afternoon uc.v. ;i "sandwich'inarch procession will leave the War Fund office at "» p.m., and -a bevy n : yomip ladies wid a])|ieal to tile public wit. collection-boxes, anil it is to bo hopeii Inglewood people will show (heir utipatrio.isin and respond liberally. t,'o:ieerts have lilch arranged for the various country centres as follow:—Waitui Friilnv, Aiifti'M 31; Kaiin-.ita. Tuesday. August ■>:>: Katapiko, Friday, August •2K. wilh others to 'be arranged later. Excel i--.it talent ii.-.s been oroctired, and really fine pvogramnu-s are uromised. Tlie Xarional Reserve held their first. parade on Momkiv night when 22 answered the 101 l !■■«.!]. Major Leech out imed the objects und intentions of this forcv, and expressed his satisfiu-tion at seeing sueli a good muster tor a. commencement. Mr 1 A. K. -Surrey was elected acting-lieutenant, and i.lie squad fvaf. then put through some -quad drill and Hie exercises bv Lieut. Humphrey. Many lending citizens, including his Worship the'.Mayor (Mr Geo. Young). at-.c.-.di'-d this parade, and it is to b. honed that their example will ha followed by -r.any others who can afford an hour or two .i. -week. ■Mr it. il. K. Moody, of tile Ikiuk ot Xcw Zealand has returned after hi--(hree weeks' holida<- lea.ve, wl'im was spent in the Auckland dis.rii't.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 19 August 1914, Page 6
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435INGLEWOOD NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 76, 19 August 1914, Page 6
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