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PENWOMEN'S CLUB.

TALK ON RUSSIA.

A vivid description of Russian conditions after the revolution and of her ] escape into China were given by Mrs. Galbraith at the Penwomen's Club on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Galbraith had many varied experiences, having been a telegraphist on night duty, a manicurist, and teacher in her native country. Communism, in her opinion, had not been a success in Russia. However, the children, taken away from their parent# at an early age and brought up under the new conditions, were more resigned to them. The president, Mrs. Nello Porter, thanked the speaker for her address.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 18

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PENWOMEN'S CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 18

PENWOMEN'S CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 18