LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION.
report of executive meeting.
"It is only by the personal support and sympathy of the individual members of the union, either by donation, or better still by the introduction of new members, that the union can advance or even reinforce the position it has | gained in the past years by dint of real hard work and self-sacrifice of a few of its advocates," said Mr. F. C. Jackson, hon. secretary of the Auckland branch of the union, at the executive meeting held to day, and at which the annual report ai balance-sheet, duly audited, were pi * C Mrf Jackson pointed out that the union's activities had been mostly educational during the year and the results had been very gratifying. Literature describing the work of the l«*gue had been circulated to teachers and scholars of the primary schools; public meetings and luncheons had been held and a series of lecturettes had been broadcast from the Auckland station. All branch libraries have been supplied with literature. Also lantern lectures descriptive of the League of Nation's activities had been shown. , A , a . The annual balance-sheet showed a credit balance of £19 1/10 as against £10 1/4 at the comemncement of tne yC Mr. E. C. Cutten, S.M., presided at the meeting, which decided to commence the luncheon season early in May.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1928, Page 11
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