BROTHERHOOD OF ROTARY.
"IV :. I ■ v GREETINGS FROM FRANCE..
In a letter which Mr. Louis Cohen, president of the Wanganui Rotary Club, has received from Moris. R. M. Delamere, the president of. this recently-founded Rotary Club at Nice, the' writer says;— "As a comrade in arms with New ZeaJanders, I know myself' how brave they were even to recklessness, for the cause of liberty which France, associated with her allies, has had the honour and the burden of upholding.il I am therefore most happy .to welcortio your club in a participation in the ideals of the peace which rotary haa the aim of Ing throughout the world. If in any way we may be able to be of service to you personally' or by members of rotary in your country, do not hesitate to appeal to us. Thoi.gh so. great a distance separates us, our hearts are very close and beat in unison. Is this not oo V- ■ . !' 'V. ■: :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18773, 29 July 1924, Page 8
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