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ST. ANNE’S CATHOLIC CLUB, WELLINGTON SOUTH

(From an occasional correspondent.) The usual meeting of the debating society in connection with St. Anne's Club was held in the clubrooms on July 15. Rev. Father Finnerty was in the chair, and there were also present Rev. Father O'Connor, and a good attendance of members. The programme for the evening was ' Prepared readings,' to which the following contributed:—Messrs. F. Galvin, J. Duggan, O. Foote, O. N. Foote, T. 11. Forster, B. A. Guise, W. Rouse, and D. Ryan. Father Finnerty criticised the different contributions, and also gave the readers some good advice for future guidance. The half-yearly meeting of the club will be held on Thursday evening, July 29, when the election of officers will take place. The club has had a successful term, and a, representative meeting is expected.

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New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1915, Page 43

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ST. ANNE’S CATHOLIC CLUB, WELLINGTON SOUTH New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1915, Page 43

ST. ANNE’S CATHOLIC CLUB, WELLINGTON SOUTH New Zealand Tablet, 22 July 1915, Page 43

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