PROGRESS OF ROTARY.
- 1 ■ __ • CLUBS IN THE SOUTH. An interesting address in regard to the progress made by rotary clubs in other parts of New Zealand was delivered : by Mr. W. D. Munn at the Auckland Rotary Club luncheon yesterday. The president, Professor H, W. Segar, occupied . the chair. ■. : At Dunedin, said Mr. Munn, : the foundation of a rotary club had been well and truly laid successfully. If they carried it on as they did their tramway system it would make Auckland "sit up and take note." • The Christchurch club included some exceptionally fine men, and the addresses were : full of interest. Particularly .had he been impressed by one:' by Professor Shelley on "The Psychology of the Boy." The club had taken up boys' welfare work and held a camp earlier in the year. The rotarians at Wellington were, Mr. Mann said; a very live body. Mr. R. M. Brasted spoke in regard to the proposal that the club should hold a "boys' week" for the benefit of the youth of the' community.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 8
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