ESPERANTO
'An erithusiastic meeting of the Miramar Esperanto Society was held in the. clubroom, St. Aidan's Hall, Miramar Avenue, on Monday night. >y^&:. Bertr rarii Potts/ who .presided/, that ' a speciar prbgrariiine: *wa£( being arranged for the four-day sessions of the tenth New Zealand Esperanto Congress, whose deliberations and social functions would commence on December 30. During the week the society • received magazines in Espert anto from China dealing particularly1 wtih the war arid expressing in graphic/ style the Chinese viewpoint on "this tragedy of the Orient^"' Instead of the customary Class" period the mem-, bers. engaged in a translation, test pre-: paratory to the official test of 7 the New Zealand Esperanto Association 4o be held next week. Pointis of jgramy mar and style were explained: By Mr. W. Smith, club secretary, and the president. Supper was served, when Esperanto conversation was ericouraged^
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 15
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144ESPERANTO Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 15
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