RECONSTRUCTION PLAN
WORK OF ASSOCIATION A report concerning their recent trio through tho Dominion was received from Messrs. J. D. McMillan and K. C. Campbell at a meeting of the committee of the National Reconstruction Association yesterday. Strong committees, representing leaders in all sectional interests, had been established in Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, the report said. It was emphasised that providing tha association proceeded with prompt constructive action, support wouldl to forthcoming from the latest organsations in tho community, lhe Southern centres were most anxious to commence action immediately, and a nicotine of delegates from- tho four mana cMtri was to be held iu Weltawtol to-dav for that purpose. Messrs. jN. Heath and J. D. McMillan were appointed Auckland delegates. Tho following committee members attended yesterday's meeifonK.-M*' Joseph Smith, Messrs. S. J. Harbut ~ A. A. Ross, F. Wmstone, £>. TakU ; , S. Reid, F. A. Smith, N. Cole. h. E. Kitchener, J. A. C. Allunv N- §• Heath, S. E. Scott. J. T. F. Mitchell. R. P. Worlev, J- Fletcher and A. I* Pike. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21560, 3 August 1933, Page 5
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