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Air Training Corps The weekly routine orders for No. 21 Squadron, Air Training Corps, Masterton, states, inter alia: Parades, A and B Flights, Thursday, May 13th, at 6.50 p.m., at Wairarapa College, Masterton. Syllabus: Drill, signals and P.T. The following cadet is posted as air crew: C Flight, Cadgt W. Deller.

Month’s Imprisonment. Pleading guilty to a charge of converting to his own use a car valued at £5O, Robert George Everett, a labourer, aged 23, was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment, with hard labour, by Mr. Stout, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court, Wellington, on Saturday. Senior-Sergeant G. J. Paine said that Everett, while under the influence of liquor, got into the driver’s seat of a car, which was parked near the Basin Reserve. When he was found in the car he was not driving it but it had been shifted a short distance from where it had been left. Marine Band Concert. The first public performance in Masterton, of a U.S.A. Marine Band took place in the Park on Saturday afternoon in fine but cold weather. There was a large attendance of the public who were undoubtedly well pleased with the bright and varied programme presented by the band. The performance given by the band was most creditable, especially in view of the fact that the men practice in their off-duty hours. The programme given by the band catered for all tastes and ranged from popular modern dance music, and stirring marches to more serious music. The Mayor, Mr T. Jordan, personally thanked the conductor and the men for the band’s spirited and excellent performance, which, he said, was greatly appreciated, Mr Jordan expressed the hope that more would be heard of the band.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 May 1943, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 May 1943, Page 2

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