EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
OFFICERS ELECTED SUPPORT FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION [Vek United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, May 11.. The Ngav Zealand Educational Institute elected Mr O. A. Banner, head master of Lyall Bay School, president for the ensuing year; Mr G. E. Griffiths (Otago and Southland) vice-president; Mr C. Robertson (Wellington) treasurer. _ y The folloAving Avero elected to the executiA’©: —Misses F. J. Taylor (Auckland), J. G. Park (Wellington), Messrs Finlayson, Graham, Kane, M'Glashan (Wellington), Abel (Dunedin), Bosavoll (Auckland), Colee, (Christchurch), and Pryor (Palmerston North). The institute declared itself wholeheartedly against Avar, and recommended members of all branches to, link up and support in eA'ery >vay the League of Nations Union.
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Evening Star, Issue 21717, 11 May 1934, Page 8
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110EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE Evening Star, Issue 21717, 11 May 1934, Page 8
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