DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
St. Dominic's College re-opened on Tuesday after the mid-winter holidays. A social in aid of the liquidation of the debt on the Kaikorai Catholic Church will be given in the Wakari Hall on Friday evening. An excellent programme, consisting of a euchre tournament and musical items, has been arranged. The members of St. Joseph's Men's Club held a smoke concert in St. Joseph's Hall on Monday evening. There was a fair attendance, and the programme was supplied by Messrs. Poppelwell, Fogarty, O'Connor, Yule, and Atwill. A debate is to be held next Monday, to which the members of the Ladies' Club have been invited. The usual weekly meeting of St. Patrick's Men's Club was held in the presbytery, South Dunedin, on Monday evening, -when the Rev. Father Delany presided over a fair attendance of members. Messrs. W. Bevis and Robinson were appointed delegates to represent the club on the Catholic Federation. A written
competition was started between members of, the club as to whether Napoleon or. Wellington was the greater general. During the evening the: Rev. Father, Delany gave a most interesting and instructive lecture on ' Sir Thomas More.' Mr. Bevis, in moving a hearty vote of thanks to Rev. Father Delany, said he felt sure that all'those present had learnt a great deal about one of the greatest men in the history of the Catholic Church.
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New Zealand Tablet, 24 July 1913, Page 34
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230DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 24 July 1913, Page 34
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