LADY GALWAY GUILD
PROPOSED CHANGE OF NAME (Special) DUNEDIN, May 20. The question of changing the name of the “New Zealand Lady Galway Guild” was raised by Mr Edgar Hazlett at the fortnightly meeting of the Otago Provincial Patriotic Council today. Mr Hazlett said he thought that the guild should be distinctively associated with New Zealand and that the present title should be changed to the “New Zealand Ladies’ Guild.” He hoped that when the Mayor, Mr A. H. Allen, and Mr J. J. Marlow went to Wellington shortly on patriotic work they would bring this matter up. Mr Hazlett, whose remarks appeared to meet with general approval, added that the guild was connected solely with patriotic women workers of New Zealand, and it should have a title which should make this perfectly clear.
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Southland Times, Issue 24440, 21 May 1941, Page 4
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