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WELLINGTON ESPERANTO CLUB

Presiding over the weekly meeting of the Wellington Esperanto Club on Monday evening, Mr. Hornblow remarked that Misses Kitty Turner and Joyce Heyburn, two young members of the club, had been transferred to Christchurch, where they would continue to study the language at the Christchurch club. Miss Turner, who thanked the president for his kind words of farewell, said that they were determined to continue to learn and spread Esperanto which was one of the. greatest movements in the world today for the advancement of peace.

Mrs. I. Cooper opened the programme period with an original sketch in which I Mrs, Bailey, Misses Olsen and Hooker, and Messrs. Picton and Fitzgerald took part. Miss Pam Sanders, a student of the language for three months, together with Mr. F. Bailey, presented a one-act play. Mr. C. Fitzgerald, together with Messrs. A. Vogt, H. Maehll, J. Thomas, and V. J. Leek, presented an amusing sketch. Mr. W. Turovvskj, recently arrived from the. Continent, gave the club his impres-J sions of the present crisis in Europe, j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1938, Page 7

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WELLINGTON ESPERANTO CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1938, Page 7

WELLINGTON ESPERANTO CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1938, Page 7