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CHRISTCHURCH CELTIC CLUB.

The fortnightly meeting of the Christchurch Celtic Club was held on Tuesday evening, February 18. Mr. Jas. Curry presided, and the attendance quite filled the meeting room in the Hibernian Hall. Four new members were elected, and nine nominations for membership were received. After routine business had been transacted, a musical and elocutionary programme was presented, the following contributing: Misses R. Rings, D. Taylor, K. O’Brien, D. Quinn, E. Behrens, M. G. and K. O’Connor, Messrs. P. McNamara, W. McConnell, P. J. Smyth, P. Greenlees, and E. O’Brien. In connection with the club an Irish class is being formed, so that the national language of Ireland may be fostered and propagated. The chaplain (Father Fogarty) is taking a very keen interest in the movement, and is arranging for the books for tuition. .

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New Zealand Tablet, 6 March 1919, Page 13

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CHRISTCHURCH CELTIC CLUB. New Zealand Tablet, 6 March 1919, Page 13

CHRISTCHURCH CELTIC CLUB. New Zealand Tablet, 6 March 1919, Page 13

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