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STRATFORD NEWS.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. W. t. Kennedy, formerly a member of the Taranaki Education Board, returned to Stratford last week from a trip, to America and England. A painful accident happened in Stratford to a small schoolboy named Keir Algar lust Friday. He, witli other scholars, was going home from school, and in playing, one of the other boys pushed' him over, with the result that the lad' sustained a broken elbow. The Stratford Racing Club lias engagedthe Wanganni Garrison Band to play at their races on Xe\v Your s Day afld Jamiarv 2. Thin should prove a great at. traction. An effort is being made to get the band to give a sacred concert on Sundav afternoon, 3rd January, the proceeds to go in aid of the Belgian ReliefFund.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 167, 21 December 1914, Page 4

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STRATFORD NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 167, 21 December 1914, Page 4

STRATFORD NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 167, 21 December 1914, Page 4

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