Junior Businessmen.
Three countries presented excellent arguments why the 1950 congress of the Junior Ghambef International should be held in their countries, said Mr. J. Ilott, national president of the New Zealand Junior Chamber of Commerce, at a luncheon meeting held by the Canterbury Junior Chamber of Commerce. New Zealand presented an excellent ease, ihcluding some marvellous pamphlets extolling her tourist. attraetions. Canada, went further still, and suggested that the congress should take the form of .a. cruise down the St. Lawrence River, with •stops each day at. places of iii1 terest. . The congress, however,, was allotted to the Phili|5to^ies. because of the mental ability oi the FHipmos, ->their burhirtg zedl for the movement, "and because we wanted to show that the junior Chamber exists for -all colours, whether black, brown or red," he said. , , ... ' 1
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 December 1949, Page 4
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