ESPERANTO CLUB.
The Wellington Esperanto Club held- its ]V eek!>; m«<fg on Tuesday evening in T?B^i '-1 ? lr- Bel"tram Votts> JJ.B.E.A. presided. The mepibers were separated into three groups. Mr Potts gave instruction in grammar to the begmners, and later delivered a simple lee*"re °V L t kumturo;(the Lighthouse). to.E C. Jackgulde.l the more advanced students in descriptions of rural scenes during springtime ,and summer as ■portrayed.m : pictures. .The-full-fledged Esper^ antists. formed -the third group, which indulged m discussions on various subjects amongst which were articles written in a Japanese Esperanto, journal ,from the pen of Mr. Joseph Major, a former member of the Wellington Club. It was deJJJif t? , club g0 into recess Ir°m 13th December-to-the.end of: January. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 4
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119ESPERANTO CLUB. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1932, Page 4
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