ROTARY ETHICS
' ASSOCIATION WITH LUAGUJS OF NATIONS UNION. Palmerston North, April 8. Rotarians at their weekly luncheon ,to-day discussed Rotary ethics in relation to the matter of associating the movement with the League of Nations "Union, to which matter consideration is being given by tho Rotary International. Air. M. A. Ongley led off the tdiscuesion. The decision was that it would bo best for members to join up with the union individually rather than as a club. Al*‘A I’. M. Keening, ALA., general secretary of the Palmerston Y.AI.C.A., was welcomed as a visitor to the chib.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 165, 9 April 1926, Page 4
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