PACIFIC CONFERENCE DELEGATES
Passengers on Monterey
By Telegraph—Press Association,
Auckland, July 25.
The five hundred passengers op the Monterey, from Sydney on her way to San Francisco, included many American excursionists, also the English Rugby League team, which plays Auckland to-day. They had a perfect crossing. The Australian delegation to the conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations are also on board. They are led by the Hon. F. W. Eccleston, of Sydney, chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission. The others are Miss Constance Duncan, secretary of the Bureau of Social and International Affairs, Melbourne; Mr. Jack C. Sheppard, of the School of History. Sydney University; Mr. W. M. Grant Austral-Asia tic Bureau,. Melbourne; and Mr. J. F. Nimmo, Melbourne economist. Others will join the deelgation later.
Mr. Eccleston said he hoped to learn a good deal in viewpoints of the delegations from the Pacific countries.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 257, 27 July 1936, Page 8
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