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SUBURBAN PROJECT

Newly-Formed Karori Club At the monthly meeting of the Y.W C.A. Karori commit Ice. the eonslitulion of the newly-formed combined suburban club was adopted. The report of the provisional committee of this club tor. the past mouth shoxved attendances at mote than 50. of whom 32 had paid membership subscriptions. Fifteen had attended a combined Y.M./Y.W.C.A. tramping excursion on the Kings Birthday. Table tennis tables were available from the citv building, and nets and bats were being lent by committee members; other table games were being sought from interested friends. Table tennis and lessons in dancing would be carried on between 7 and S p.m. on club nights. Boy members had formed a club orchestra for dancing and community singing and help for special interest groups in drama, discussions aud singing had been promised by Mesdamcs Cable. M tlliams and Long. Colin Sinclair had represented the group at a combined clubs gathering of the Y.W.C.A. when Miss Jean Camnbell. national youth secretary, bad described projects which she had seen being carried out in U.S.A, tins year hy youth groups on education, racial (lues* tious and vocational training. His, report emphasized the value to the individual in belonging to an international youth movement. --

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 3

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SUBURBAN PROJECT Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 3

SUBURBAN PROJECT Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 238, 5 July 1944, Page 3

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