• I have noted with great pleasure the work that the Progress League has •>een doing in Canterbury,” said Mr John Cunningham, chairman of the Springe- Ellesmere Electric Power Board, at the ceremony of turning or tbe current at Leeaton on Saturday night. il The league might well be nailed the watchdog of Canterbury, because of the way it watches after our interests. It is a gentle sort of watchdog, but always alert and persistent. The general orogress of Canterbury is largely attributable to the efforts of the Progress League. Mr A. G. Henderson is an admirable president, and he has done much to further the interests of Canterbury generally.** Mr A. O. Henderson, president, of the Progress Teague, expressed his thanks to Mr Cunningham for his words of appreciation of the Progress League. He Kud the T#eague did not consist of ialters but workers, rc-a! good workers
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16705, 10 April 1922, Page 8
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