DUNEDIN FRENCH CLUB
The speaker at Monday night’s meeting of the French Club was Mr I. G. Garden, Who gave an address on his travels in America. Speaking of the regions in which French Canadians lived side by side with British colonists, and in which both languages were spoken, he mentioned some of the greatest American cities, such as New York. Chicago, and Los Angeles, and made reference to his Visits to American courts of law, Niagara Falls, and mule trips through the Grand Canyon. He concluded his address by reading extracts from a French publication. " What is America? ’’ by Siegfried. Mme. Bellugue presided. .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24631, 12 June 1941, Page 8
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