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INTERNATIONAL CLUB.

.-'• OPENING ."MEETING:;''---■ u°<. V ? r J? ty ,' indies gentlemen met at the Hotel' Windsor last evening, for the. purpose m-wauguratins nn-■-International" Club for Wellington. , Dr. liorghctti 'sketched the - history ! of' tho movement for forming the club,which, he said had now over -100 members. Its object was to bring together- the foreign' and tho colonial elements of the community, so as, by means of lectures, . convorsazioucs, recitations, etc to spread a knowledge, of different nationalities and different points of view. 'It would obtain as many photographs as possible, in order to' disseminate what was said'iir the club It w ml"J"?;*"- a -thoroughly democratic character • 1 he following officers-were elected:—President' Mr. A. A. Si Mententh; vice-presidents, the foreign Consuls in Wellington, subject to their consent; committee. Dr. Borghotti (chairman), Dr. Napier Maclean,. and the Hon. E. V Loughnan (vice-chairman), ■■ Mesdaiues b" Nathan v l>auli, -Montgomery, and Borgliet!-: Misses, Veitch and Eockie, Messrs. Pauli Misonne, -. Mackisack, Milligan, and Corrigan' secretary, Mr. Kosc; treasurer, Mr. Pauli. ' : Rules were provisionally adopted. :\ ■ ' The president thanked the club.for electiiiß ' him to the position, and said that'all pioneers <£ . i ,V t Zealand-! rench, Italians, English, hootch, Irish, Greeks, and others-could join iu tho great common object of turning a wilderness into a garden. There "was-a very Rood prospect of success,-as they had" in Now Zealand one of tho finest countries . in. the world. They had, all tho conditions that made for health and.happiness, and if they took advantage of-; them, New Zealand should bo the happiest country on the face of the globe. He had overy,: sympathy with the 'object of tho club, and wished it tho greatest'success. The remainder of the evening was devoted to an enjoyable musical, programme and social intercourse. '... , .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 685, 9 December 1909, Page 3

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287

INTERNATIONAL CLUB. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 685, 9 December 1909, Page 3

INTERNATIONAL CLUB. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 685, 9 December 1909, Page 3

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