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QUEENSTOWN.

(From the club correspondent.) April 29. A most enjoyable evening was held in St. Joseph's Schoolroom on Thursday evening last, the 27th inst., when the Young Men's Literary and Debating Club opened their session. The first part of the evening was devoted to a euchre tournament, Mrs. J. C. Mcßride won the lady's prize and Mr. C. Mcßride the gentleman's. The following items were contributed during the evening:—Songs, Miss M. Robertson (3), Mr. J. McMullan; pianoforte solos, Miss E. Gudgeon, Miss K. Kelly, and Miss A. Craig; recitations, Mr. J. Shepherd (2), Mr Fitzgerald (a visitor), and Mr. F. Fitzpatrick. After partaking of some light refreshments provided by the club, the meeting terminated with the singing of 'Auld laug syne.' The work of the Ciiib s session commences on next Thursday evening, when the subject, 'Should Bachelors be Taxed will be debated..

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 May 1911, Page 819

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QUEENSTOWN. New Zealand Tablet, 4 May 1911, Page 819

QUEENSTOWN. New Zealand Tablet, 4 May 1911, Page 819

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