Approximately 3000 half-pint bottles of milk were distributed to-day in connection with the school milk supply scheme in Gisborne. All the primary and secondary schools in the borough and the Makaraka School are now included in the daily delivery. The schools resumed to-day after two weeks' holiday. It was announced at to-day's luncheon gathering of the Gisborne Rotary Club that the district governor, Rotarian Fred. Hall-Jones, will visit Gisborne next week. He will attend the club gathering on Monday, September 13, and also a business session in the evening. Rotarian H, F. Forster, the Gisborne president, reminded his fellow-members that the district governor was a speaker of exceptional interest, and that he was able to draw on his attendance at the Nice Congress of Rotary International for some outstanding topics of Rotary interest,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19423, 7 September 1937, Page 13
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