ROTARY GOVERNOR
MR. HALL-JONES NOMINATED CONFERENCE CONCLUDED [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Friday After being in session since last Tuesday th.e Pacific Rotary Conference in Wellington ended to-day with formal valedictory speeches. Farewells were tendered to tho overseas; delegates, whose visit, it was stated, had given Rotary in Now Zealand a fillip it had not had for years. Mr. F. Hall-Jones, of Invercargill, was nominated as district governor of Rotary in New Zealand to succeed Mr. W. Thomas, of Timaru. In returning thanks for nomination Mr. Hall-Jones said he was deeply sensible of the honour conferred on him. The office—apart from the professions and politics—was, he considered, the highest to which any man could aspire.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 14
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