ROTARIANS' LUNCHEON.
PAN-PACIFIC CONGRESS. There was a fair attendance at today's lunch meeting of the Auckland Rotary Club held in Milne and Chovce's reception hall. The president, Rotarian D. Henry, occupied the chair. Among the visitors were: Messrs. F. Hall Ball (Folkstone, Eng-land), F. RJones (Wellington), and E. E. Yaile (Rotorua). The president mentioned that the Pan-Pacific Rotafry Congress for 1937 would be held in Wellington in March, and that (his would be tlie first occasion upon which it would have been located in New Zealand. The speaker of the day was Mr. .T. S. W. Stannage, whose subject was, "The Future of Aviation in New Zealand." The vote of thanks was moved by Rotarian J. Seabrook.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 8
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