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MANCHESTER UNITY

END OF DISTRICT CONFERENCE _ The conference of the Wellington Dig- *?, ™c Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity, terminated yesterday. . ; Reports of. the committee of management, and the WeHington,:Wair^^ Pahiatua Past .Grands' Lodges-were adopted, lhe report of Masterton Juvenile Lodge was read. Special mention was made^of/Bro and Sis. Sedd6n for the splendid : work they had put" into the juvenile branch at Masterton: A telegram was received from Bro J. T. Archbold, Grand Master of-New Zealand, extending his good wishes to the conference. • ■-■-...-:.•;■■■ It "was decided: that the 1935 conference be held at Masterton. . ' . .'. _A- number'of remits of interest to tlie individual lodges were dealt :with. - One from Masterton Lodge requesting that the status of female members be restored at prior to June 30,-1933, was carried. A remit from Mangatainoka.' that the Wairarapa area be placed' in*'a separate district was lost. A number of other remits were also disposed; of." ' ' ,? he„??^ or of the p- M. Smith Membership Shield presented the trophy to the conference, Sister McFarlane,' retiirnihir thanks for the gift. "' 'A Bro. O'Sullivan was elected assistant district auditor, and Bro. George Bell was appointed publicity officer in :siiccession to Bro. R. K. Couper,.whose resignation had been received. .■..-.-.,

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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 3

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MANCHESTER UNITY Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 3

MANCHESTER UNITY Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 3

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