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PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE

VISIT OF DELEGATE. Having attended the Pan-Pacific Women’s Conference at Honolulu-in August, Miss E. Andrews, president of the Neiv Zealand Women Teachers’ Association, AA'ill visit Masterton on her tour through Ncav Zealand. On 26th September, Miss Andre avs Avill deliver a lecture in the Social Hall, Municipal Buildings. ' Miss Andrews, Avho was a member of the Education Section of the Conference, had also the honour of being the leader of the NeAV Zealand delegation. In her meetings throughout the Dominion she is reporting .on the conference and the aims of the Pan-Pacific Women’s Association. This she is particularly Avell fitted to do, being a thoughtful and convincing speaker and a keen observer. In addition to her Avork as president of the Women Teachers’ Association, a position wPply she has held for the past seven Andreivs holds the foiloiving portions:—President of the Neiv Plymouth High School Old Girls’ Association, president of the NeAV Plymouth National Council of Women, member of the Noav Plymouth High School Board of Govefnors, honorary secretary and treasurer of the Taranaki Women’s Club, and Dominion secretary of the Ncav Zealand Pan-Paci-fic Committee.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 September 1934, Page 4

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PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 September 1934, Page 4

PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 September 1934, Page 4