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GLEANER. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23PAGE SIXAn£*loFriendshipSaturday was also Marked By Another Round of Suc-ceggful Social EventsAT HOME IN STANDREWMen Entertained at WiisonPark, Home of Mr. Mrs.William WiUon3RD TRIP TO BOG WALKIIII III ■!■■■ —1 rr—To-day wiil witness the final seriesof entertainments to the officers and t,eamen of the American Destroyer ; Squadron Three, now on a visit to Kingston, and at dawn to-morrowthe fleet will steam oat of the harbour to Join the main squadron, presumably at Cristobal. The visitors were out again on Saturday sightseeing. Another batch of officers were conveyed to Newcastle by motor car, and like their brother officers who preceded them, they have been struck with the beauty and climateof the district.The seamen had another good dayan town on Saturday, and they were | quite at home at the men’s canteen in Harbour Street, where a number of good things were provided for them—free.BY THE GClerk S;t* oLetter tThe Ai QUARAN TilThe following letter which Mr Clerk to the May sent to His Exc nor with regard the Government per Hal! hospital “Office of the MMiss Florence Parbury, of London, is anxious to promote an Anglo-American league of friendship of a purely social nature. The hospitality of the stranger within the gates and consequent spreading of friendship and good understanding was probably the only really good thing the war did, and should be continued.Can be Produced on a large Scale Throughout theBritish Empire.TRAINED”MEN NEEDEDOwing to Labour Troubler America it Paying Attention to Other Crops.1. IfIm L. DaCoata. t. Miss Mari* Karquharson44 the conclusion of this sport,which was very much enjoyed by all present, the prises, which were a beautiful lot, were distributed by Mxa. William Wiison. amid thunder-After the eport. a very intereating saball match was played between MSI from the “Dixie’’ and “Dicker-i“, Captained by Petty Officer N*ey C Id. Parker, reepectlvely. The Uttfc wan fast and exciting, and SB dark came on each team had m ianiags—the game ending fn sI. March—On the Quarterdeck -Alford.S. March—Dwellers in the Wee.*lt;*ruWorld—Sousai. Xylophone Solo—Beppo (Polks)—Byrne.4. Macerpts from Aids—Verdi5. Two Dsnce. V. and VI. — Brahms.Part 2.1. Overture—Italians in Algeria—Rossini.WoSt Shortlt; —BlousePalm BeREDUCED TO THE RANKSThe finding of the Court Martialwhich assembled at Camp a auurttime ago and tried Corporal Jamas Henderson on a charge for neglect to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in that he did not correct a disorder which occurred in hie presence, has been promulgated.The defendant was found guilty and reduced to the ranks.At the tria] of the defendant he waa represented by Mr. T. R. MacMillan, Solicitor.DISTRICT COURT MARTIAL.A district Court Martla? will assemble at Camp this morning to try a Private of the Sussex Regiment on charges preferred against him._
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Mon, Feb 23, 1920

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