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MEETINGS.
A.N.A.. HOBART BRANCH.
&. meeting -was held last evening at
the National Mutual Bonding rooms,
Mr. It. W. Kodi presiding over a
large attendance.
Mr. J. Hodpaan, jun., was elected
a benefit member.
The salaries of the ofllccrs were
Sxed for the ensuing six months, and
the follcwlug nominations were received
for pos'tious:—President, Mr.
R. W. Koch: vice-presidents, Messrs.
A. Richardson, J. J. Breen, and C. C.
Smith: committee, Messrs. 13. II.
Le^is. C. Hnrbottle. II. K. Allen, F.
Aiiibews, Guy Lovett, 3. J. Bri-en, W.
Wmicrson. C. Browse, O. E. Payne;
secretary. Sir. V. Jl. Lovett; treasurer.
Mr. J. P. Cutlib.irlsou; assistant sccretnry
and press correspondent. Mr. W.
K. EIth.im: auditors. Messrs. II. K
Allen and It. Redpatli; delegates to
MeltopoVll ail committee, Messrs. E, II.
Lewis. IS \Y. Koch, J J. Breeu, and
F. \Y, Lovett. Messrs. E. Hortin and
W. R. Crooke were appointed to rep-
'.esent tlie rtobart branch at Quoenboiough
to-night.
The Irishmen In garrison in Engtabd
celebrated St. Patrick's Day in
fitting slylo- The thh Hussars
douued a sprig of green behind Ihe cap
badge. «ud bv>d a> grand l#lid!iy.
Eighty Roman Catholics mustered for
c.Uureh parade at St James-tbe-Less,
and In charge of Lieutenant and Riding
Master Tumbull were escorted, for
the first time, by tbe resiniental band,
under Mr. Alden—a pretty eompUrueut
tliat wa% highly appreciated.
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