ROTARY CONFERENCE.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Thursday. The sixth annual conference of the Rotary clubs of New Zealand opened this morning, members being present from all parts of the Dominion, together with representatives of Australia, England, Ireland and the United States. The district governor. Dr. W. E. Herbert (Wellington), presided, and extended a hearty welcome to the delegates. He also gave a stirring address stressing the ideals of the Rotary movement for service and proclaiming their power. Mr. William McConnell, of the Dublin Club, gave an address. The address on "Rotary Edueaition" by Mr. E. S. Baldwin (Wellington) provoked discussion, as did the address on "Better Business Methods," by Padre Harty and Mr. H. Valder (Hamilton). The Rotarians lunched at the Exhibition where they were welcomed by the Mayor. After the afternoon session the conference was entertained at a garden party given by Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sargoexl. The conference will continue until Saturday, and a church sen-ice on Sunday night will conclude the programme.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1926, Page 9
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