ESPERANTO CLUB.
• The wceklv meeting of tho Welinglon Esperanto Club was held last nigh^at the Y ■MCA., Mr. E. 0. Jack presiding. that considerable progress, -liad al M j been madc.bpth.in trnnslations :fromi raanj national languages and n\ migina . Us , peranto works. If was stated that lot os of liloratiiro we.vc especially attrncled to, the languafie owing to the many thousands of books which had already been ..printed. The presses in most countries were- rubiishing new books weekly, so great had the international circle'• of , -Esperanto readers grown..Tuition classes were formed under the guidance of experienced teachers. In the second part of the evening an enjoyable programme was presented/ Mr..Jack read an interesting paper in l'>ucranto on "figiptologuv which was followed by an address in Es-peranto-by Mr. L. E. Dust.on "La Tjtiletfo I-do la Salo :il In, Hoinaro." Mi. Joseph Major, a Continental Esperanlißt, contributed an address on "La Kresko de Ja Ideo le Internacia Lingvo." . The conchidinp; item was an original comedy in^ Ls- ! peranto entikled "La Pasporta .l'oto-grafisto,"-the--vole!" being played by Mr. Joseph Major and Mr. Bertram Potts, the club secretary. ■ ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 6 May 1931, Page 4
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183ESPERANTO CLUB. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 6 May 1931, Page 4
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