According Io advice received privately in Auckland, the dealbs of Mr. (I. Maclaurin and Mr. John Cornford, both graduates of Cambridge University. while fighting in the International Brigade against Eascism and on behalf of Hie Spanish Government, greatly stirred I he youth of Cambridge 'l'lie feeling found expression in memorial meeting, and in the raising of a memorial fund of over £7OO to he sent to Spain Io help the cause for which tlicv fought. Mr. Maclaurin was educated al the Auckland Grammar School and University College, and left New Zealand in 1932 to pursue his mill hemal ical studies in Cambridge. lie Infer opened a bookshop in the (own. and was carrying on the business at Hie time ho left for Spain
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 18
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