FINAL BUSINESS
ROTARY CONFERENCE
I (By Telegraph—Press Association.) XilW PLYMOUTH, March 1. The Xcw Zealand Kotary Conference j j concluded today, with lilial resoluI tions on the unemployment problem and I laid to crippled children. A. garden party was held at the resi-! deuce of the District Governor, Mr. T. V. List. In connection with unemployment, a motion was carried that the committee to deal with unemployment set up at a District Governor's assembly last August should continue its work," with power to co-opt additional members and deal with .the proposals made at the conference. It was felt, said Mr. List, that out of the discussion and reports much information and instruction had been gained. It was in order that that committee might a»ail itself of the services of those who could assist the committee in solving, a grave problem that power to co-opt additional members had been given. Following the discussion of means of assisting cripple* 1 children, a motion was carried that the Rotajy clubs of New Zealand should make the mental and psychological condition of crippled children of the Dominion a major activity; that steps be taken to form a Xew Zealand crippled children'ssociety on the lines of the report; and tliat in the meantime every Rotary club should endeavour to form a ( branch of the society in its community, and to interest all sections of the community in the work. ■ . ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 12
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234FINAL BUSINESS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 12
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