LEAGUE OF NATIONS
Under the auspices of the Wellington branch of the League of Nations Union, Mr. J. V. Wjlson will deliver an address on the “Present Position of the League” at Nimmo’s Hall to-morrow-night at 8 o’clock. Mr. Wilson Is a New Zealander, having been educated in Christchurch, anil has been spending a few months in the Dominion on furlough from Geneva, where lie holds the post of chief of the central section of the League of Nations. When Mr. "Wilson was last here, some four years ago, he occupied the position of secretary to Sir Eric Drummond, Director-General of the League of Rations. This is the only opportunity the public will have of hearing Mr. Wilson, as he will leave for Europe at an early date. An advertisement drawing attention to the lecture appears in another column.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 111, 4 February 1935, Page 2
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