The Pan-Pacific Union Bulletin, published at Honolulu, says :"B .fh Austraia and New Zealand are desirthat he second Pan-Pacific Scientific Conference be held in YVellim;ton, N.Z, early in 1923, and, welcome the idea of an honorary chairman from Japan. The Pan Pacific Ln,'>n will give every co-operation if. as is expected, the Government of NeoZealand issues the invitations to the second Pan-Pacific Scientific Conference and desires it t .? ho held at Wellington. Honolulu, at the ocean s ernss-roads. is always ready and w*!jjng to welcome conferences of scientists or oth.r leaders in Pa.vific til ought, and wiU always co-operate with other countries of the i’'.cdic in any Pan-Pacitic Conference that they may officii !y call.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 631, 10 May 1921, Page 5
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