ROTARY CLUB.
NEW ZEALANDEHS ABROAD.
President C. J. Tunks presided over a large attendance at yesterday's weekly lunch meeting of the Auckland Rotary Club in the Lewis Eady Hall. Among the visitors were Messrs. T. B. Booth (Hamilton), H. C. Kent and L. A. Quinn (Wellington). New members, Messrs. T. McNab, Jas. Tyler and A. W. Wattere were duly installed as members of the club. The speaker of the day was Rotarian C. F. Bennett, whose subject was "Impressions following a round world tour." In his conclusions the speaker emphasised the great privileges enjoyed by New Zealanders abroad and urged upon his fellow Rotarians the necessity of fully recognising the glorious heritage that had been bequeathed by the country's pioneers. ' " ♦
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 201, 26 August 1930, Page 16
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