ROTARY MOVEMENT.
VERY GREAT POWER. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD. “ If Rotary had beon strong in Germany and Britain before lit Hi there probably would have been no war, ’ said Mr R. 11. White, of Dublin, who was in Hamilton to-day, to a Waikato Times representative. Mr White, who is on a tour of New Zealand, was one of the founders of the Dublin Rotary Club, which was the first in Europe, and is a past president. He recently retired from proprietorship of 1 a printing business which was owned by iiis family for 105 years, Mr White being the third generation in the firm. “ Since I retired from business. I have travelled in South Africa, India, Ceylon and Burma 'and visited all the Rotary Clubs I could. I also attended the conference at Vienna last year. From my experience I can say without hesitation that Rotary is a very great power in the land and growing like wildfire. Its policy of inculcating international brotherhood is an important contribution towards world peace."
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18806, 30 November 1932, Page 6
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