ESPERANTO.
DOMINION CONGRESS ARRANGED 1 i '#*' fc tLJr The second, New Zealtmd. Congress wilL take piece of th*,Nsw Zealand J&s>eranto Association At Auckland du3fftig-Iktstftf< ' "A strong loc&l, already be6h appointed m city, and the necessary are now well advanced. "Ibctenomg oven three days, .thp'congress Twll"(»e attended by club Universal; Esperanto; t Assocwtwa ;,«w&r gates, and Esperantiatsr from various parts of the Dominion;'; The -official programme, comprises business one of which is>'to be 'c6tiductfid"eni tirely in Esperanto, a' public -meeting* special church services, a, sight-seeing tour,' iand .the; social' fowrwons .common to such gatherings. With ; headquarters in 'Wellington, the* national- organisation of .New. .Zealand Esperanto w« patronage of . Sir GeOrge; Fowlds, president of the Auckland UnivemtrCotmcil.was formed two years>go ; and,-:haq since gained in strength until it now has five affiliated. clubs, tm classes, and a large' membership enrollw frott} over 70 towns. The'first New Zealand congress was held'in "Wellington last year. -, , , » •v*
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20177, 4 March 1931, Page 3
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151ESPERANTO. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20177, 4 March 1931, Page 3
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