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INGLEWOOD.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) .Local candidates were very successfu at the recent examinations of Trinity College, London. Miss Eileen Leich gained her L.T.C.L., and Miss Margaret Leich and Miss Curd gained their A.T.C.L., while Miss I. Leich was also successful in her grade for violin. Lientenaiit-Colonel Cosgrove, who takes a very keen interest in the Boy >S>'out movement, visited lnglewood on Monday 'evening, and delivered a most intcresliiijr address to the scouts and the parents During the evening musical items were delivered by the local orchestra and the Drum and Fifo-Band. The scout-masters are to be complimented on the stale of efficiency to tvMeli they have brought the boys in such a short time, and it is In lie hoped the interest will not wane. The (own is well catered for in the shape of dances. Last Thursday the patriotic social was held; nejpt Thursday (lie soldiers' 'hall "will take place; the Thursday after the senior cadets' dance; ami (he following Thursday the Physical Culture Class have a (lance to rai/te funds for cigarettes for the boys at the front. Mr. Gudgeon has proved the winner of the Thursday competitions in the championship of the Xgamotu Golf Club, and will have to .play the winner of the Saturday players in the final. It would be a good performance to be champion of two cluba. Word has been reeeived'that 'Private W. C. P.nvnor has died of wounds. The relatives of deceased are much respected in the town, and they have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends in their loss.

The Tennis and Croquet Club is preparing for the opening of the season. The ranks have .been considerably depleted. no less than six of the leading pincers having either gone into camp or left the district. Nevertheless, a good season is looked forward to.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1918, Page 4

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305

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1918, Page 4

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1918, Page 4

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