ROTARY CLUB.
WELCOME TO N.Z. DELEGATES. DISTRICT GOVERNOR TO ATTEND. President Syd Harbutt occupied tlie chair at to-day's lunch meeting of ' the Auckland. 'Rotary Club held in Milne and Clioyce's reception hall. There was a large attendance and visitors included the captain and officers of the Japanese training sliip, as well as Messrs. H N. Rester (Hawera), Jas. Hogg (Dunedin), G. R. Dunbar (Wellington), H. F. Guy (Kaikohe), H. Lightband (Christchurcli), D. Hay (Hamilton), and H. K. Drohn (Melbourne), . The president reported on the visit -which he, together with the _ secretary, Rotarian D. Common, had paid to Wellington last week to attend the district executive assembly. There they had met the District Governor, Rotarian T. C. List, who had just returned from the United States, where he had attended the International Rotary Conference at Boston as co-delegate with Rotarian Frank llilner.. The District Governor, eaid Rotarian Harbutt, had brought back a comprehensive report of that convention. Rotarian Milner would return to Auckland on .October 7, and it had been agreed that District Governor List should visit Auckland on that date and be the speaker of the day at the weekly lunch meeting. In the N evening a special meeting would take place as a reception to Rotarian Milner, who had proved one of the best ambassadors the British Empire had ever had in U.S.A.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 202, 28 August 1933, Page 8
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