WAR-BLINDED MEN
INFORMAL RECEPTION SIR lAN FRASER PRESENT An informal reception to Sir laa Fraser, M.P., the blind chairman of St. Dunstan's, London, Lady Fraser, their daughter, and about 16 .war-blinded men and their wives, was given yesterday by the president and committee of the Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association. The guests also included Mr. A. J. Hutchinson, chairman of the New Zealand Institute for tho Blind, Mr. Clutha Mackenzie, director of tho institute, and Mr 3. Mackenzie. The visitors were welcomed by Mr. W. H. Pientis, president of the association. In reply, Sir lan eulogised the work done by the Commercial Travellers' Association for the blinded soldiers and sailors in the Dominion. Later, each of the men had a short talk with Sir lan.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 12
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