MUSEUM'S ISOLATION
XIGHT LECTURE PROBLEM
lanrt «- se the Eolation of the Auckntoht • ar Memorial Museum at bkfriL 18 * accent "ated by the present thT c °nditions, the members of and Maori race taT^ "decided at their annual meetthe museum library hall last 2" t0 arFange their future in^K? g ? at a more convenient place SrtifJ 513 \ u was stated that toe nfiiK*!f s of tnG outer Domain at 8 affecting the attendances. HT , ? 0 *" elected were:—Chairman, jTi o T \fycroft; vice-chairman, Mr. Mr Pw' secre tary and treasurer, 0 aL ,^ ssie: committee, Miss Si» Mrs - E. G. Turbott, and andT £*£** ? raham - v - *■ Fisher WHklnJ?" M t ad: auditor, Mr. H. B. closed a - The anm,al re P° rt d » s " f"- ral K V fav °u™ble posianti a, membe/fehip of 45.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 107, 8 May 1941, Page 11
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131MUSEUM'S ISOLATION Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 107, 8 May 1941, Page 11
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