ROTARY CLUB.
Prior to tl,.' usual business nt to-day -. RutlUV lunch tin- president. Mr. -1. I. Kw.-ii.' referred m the regret felt by the club at lln- r.-rclil .lea; li nt "lie nl' their iv,-...',,,-. -. Mr- Alexander Wyllie. The H,,„. 1;. Ki.wl.l-. Ituturiai. Cnimissionor. ,-,.p,„-le,l iit.i.n tbe Ni-it paid by Mr. (l,„s. 111,,.,!,- „i„l him-clf to Whttiigarei, where 11 club had I'cen formed h.-t week with a m.'inbcr.-hip of 27,. An address was "delivered by Mr. Harry Holmes. K.U.I J.S.. lii- mibi.-ct being ••Tbe Xew Mediterranean." The theme of his discourse was a strung plea fur a rlnscr friendship between the various portions of the Anglo-Saxon race.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 133, 8 June 1925, Page 3
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