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  2. POOR PARADE MARRED LABOR DAY FESTIVITIES

    Monday’s Labour Day procession through the town’s main streets to the Centenary Oval disappointed many people who assembled in Tasman Terrace. Few banners fluttered, there was no union representation, and no floats followed the relatively small group of marchers, comprising juniors and young ...

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  4. Pipes humming, drums drumming

    They marched to the skirl o’ the pipes and the swing o’ the kilt in Monday’s Labour Day Parade, when the nucleus of the Caledonian Pipe Band put life into the procession. The music makers are pipers Percie Baillie and N. Geeson, with side-drummer Terry Baraett and bass drummer Tom McKelvie. The Caledonian Society will welcome ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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