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GHDBCH OF ENGLAND AUSTBlALUX FUND
? FOR SOLDIERS.
(South Australian Branch.}
JMrs. HajrveJclrfoTd (for a hut). £500; Mr. and
¥??, £ OTfalfw-w Giles. £50; the Bishop oi
?Adelaide and Mrs. Thomas, £25: the Chief Jus
tice. £25; Mrs. Davies Thomas. £20: Mrs. Makin
SS2 1Oll llias ?aR--t- £.T0: F-- A- Lafceman, Esq.!
£10; St. Bamsibn.s Mission Church, CroydonraJ
8/; ; Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Jose, £5 5/: Mia
Catherine C Browne. £5; OoUectioa Victoria
2SU-n£2DMii: '^arishioneT.' Chrirt Church. £2
W:U. P. Moore. Efeq.. £2 2/: Miss Horn; £2
2/: Charles E. Barnes. Bw., £2; Miss Herring
^2: ^a-,,G«-rbSm3 £1 1/: B*ruxi *°™y.
Esq.. £1 1/: Mrs. Tom Harvey, eix Mra. Erasley
Thomas, £1; ft. D ., £1; Mra. j. M. George.
£1: E. F. P.. 12/: MSss D. Yeatawn io/:
Miss C. Yeatman. 10/: Mr. Dennis. 10/; -Mts!
Banett. 5/: F. GibrieJ. Esq.. 6/; AnonymoS
Mount Pleasant. 4/6: Mra. Gibs. 5/8: total snm
collected to date. £892 lit.
Subscriptions may be sent to Car*. A. S. BUck
burn. V.O., 72 Ens WOBam street. Adefcide.—
CAdw.) . .
. Contributions towards auction of Welsh cob
presented by Mr. Alexander McCuUoeh:— R. t'
Melrose, £10; H. A. -Parsons, £5; Col. P. Makin'
£5; Geo. Broofcraan, £1; Mr. and Mrs. D C.
Turner, £10; A. J.. Murray, £8 3/; H. G. Hawkes,
£5 5/; W. A. Murray. £5; M: E. GbBoock, £10
A. M. Toll, £2; W.L. C. Young, £5; -F. Price
£1; ff.. Brooke, £2: H. Granger,- £2; G. Miller!
£5; F. W. Whyte, £5; Mrs. iF. 'W
Whyte, £6; D. H. Power, £20; Mr
and Mrs. Bedford, £5; R, Godfrey, £21 ? J C
Morpbett, 10/; AH. Searcy, 10/; Mrs. JfcColiochl
£10; Mrs. Makin, £10; Mrs. Horcus, £5; H. a!
Parsons, £M; W.' A. A. West, £10; W.-Wade,
£5: Hon. J. Lewis. £10; Mrs. Lewis, £5; -A
'TfcCuBooh, £W; Major Lewis, , £Sp Mrs. W
Wade, £5; E. J. Tiiomas, £5; Master L. Bride,
land, £1; J. Melrose.' £50; Mrs. B. M.. Hawker
£00; J. Edwin Thomas, £6; Mr. and Mrs. W
Wade, PaaaranwBe, £»; £33*9/. (Afcc.) *
Mytowai— 'What kind of boats were tiie
rans thai were onbe used in nautical war
fare?' Graggs— 'They were probably tne
anootore- of the ewe-ooate -£ loedagj,'*
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