WOMEN’S CONFERENCE
PAN-PACIFIC GATHERING.
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HONOLULU, August 8.
The Australian and New Zealand delegation to the Pan-Pacific Women’s Conference under the auspices of the Pan-Pacific Union, arrived here this morning, and were met by Doctors Sweet and Osborne, and Miss Jean Begg. left immediately, as the guests of the conference executive, for a hundred miles’ drive round the island. Later they were the guests of the Chamber of Commerce at lunch in Cooper’s Inn Ranch, and tonight they will attend a reception by the Governor and Mrs Lawrence Judd. After the opening of the conference to-morrow (Saturday) morning, the delegates in,.the afternoon will attend a lawn party. On Sunday afternoon a reception will be tendered in the Research Institution, and in the evening they will be present at a public meeting which will be addressed by Miss Ame Rachel Crowddy on the social welfare of the League of Nations. Eight countries are represented, and there are eighty overseas delegates.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 August 1930, Page 5
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