ROTARY IN U.S.A.
EFFECT ON PUBLIC OPINION
The Rotary movement in the U.S.A. was the subject of an address to Wellington Rotarians yesterday by Lieutenant-Colonel W. A. Ebbs, general secretary of the Salvation Army in New Zealand. Colonel Ebbs has recently come to *New Zealand after holding for eleven years an important Salvation Army post in the U.S.A. Colonel Ebbs said he believed Rotary of America had done much to cultivate public opinion and to change the oppositionist attitude of America to one of whole-hearted co-operation, and he believed that with American assistance the Empire would go on to certain victory.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 36, 12 February 1941, Page 11
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