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(AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z CV.BLK ASSOCIATION.!
Y.M.C.A. CONVENTION.
SYDNEY, This Day.—The fourtl National Convention of the Y.M.C.A opened. It discussed a memorahdun expressing the New Zealand Associa tion’s desire for separation from An:; tralian control, without reaching final ity- _ . THE Y.M.C.A. MOVEMENT. SYDNEY, This Pay .—At the Y.M.0,/ Convention, Mr Virgo stated that, if the present progress the , uimh wealth and New Zealand mieht had th" world in Y.M.C.A. enterprise. The re port of the New Zealand Executive showed that the Association had cleared tlieni selves of debt. The ground whereon New Zealand was seeking separation was that the distance from Australia was too errea't to allow the Associations to be united in t.»e real sense of the word. ' ?
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 October 1916, Page 5
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