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E.C.M.R. CAMP

Yesterday the camp. of the E.C.M.R. at tho Park Racecourse was very busy. In the morning outpost .duty was done, and., in the afternoon attacking was carried on, and company drill was gone through by the non-commissioned officers. The camp has been under the direction jf Staff-Sergeant Alajor Bunn. Last night a very enjoyable concert was given by the corps, the following programme being gone through:

Trooper AV. Gibson, recitation, “Rubinstein’s Piano-playing” ; piano selection, Sergeant Ellis; song* “AYhat the Brass Band-Played” (encored), Q.AI.S.' Zaeliariah; song, “The Toilers,” Corporal Barlow; recitation, Corporal McCullough; song, ‘■'Stay ill Your Own Back Yard” (encored), Q.AI.S. Oates; song, “Anchored” (encored), Trooper Boll; song, “Down Where the Wiirzburger Flows” (encored), Trooper Parker; recitation (encored), “The Old Brown Hat, Trooper -Colcbrook; item, Batman Frazer; recitation, “Tam O’Slianter,” Trooper Todd; song, “Rally Round tlio Flag” (encored), Lieut. Evans; song, “Jack’s Come Home From Sea,” Trooper Lang. Camp will he broken this afternoon after lunch.

The catering for the camp was done liy Air. Dustin ill his usually satisfactory manner.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2093, 30 May 1907, Page 2

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E.C.M.R. CAMP Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2093, 30 May 1907, Page 2

E.C.M.R. CAMP Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2093, 30 May 1907, Page 2

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