Opening scene" at the Rotary Congress in the Concert Chamber of the Wellington Town Hall on Tuesday. Seated, from left: Messrs Yozo Nomura, Tokio; H. E. Anderson, president Wellington Rotary Club; S. L. P. Free, representing the Rotary International; H. J. Guthrie, past district governor; W. Thomas, district governor, chairman; J. M. Banks, Honolulu; J. M. A. Ilott, chairman of conference; J. Inglis Robertson, North Sydney, district governor, 76th district; E. G. Harper, conference Secretary; Miss F. M. Low, assistant conference secretary; Mr Harrison Cook, Sergeant-at-Arms. Standing: Dz. Inui, Shanghai; Mr S. McGibbon, Perth; Sir Alexander Roberts, past district governor; Messrs E. Lipsett, Vancouver; T. L. Hall, Manila; Rev. H. W. Newell, Wellington.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 14
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113Opening scene" at the Rotary Congress in the Concert Chamber of the Wellington Town Hall on Tuesday. Seated, from left: Messrs Yozo Nomura, Tokio; H. E. Anderson, president Wellington Rotary Club; S. L. P. Free, representing the Rotary International; H. J. Guthrie, past district governor; W. Thomas, district governor, chairman; J. M. Banks, Honolulu; J. M. A. Ilott, chairman of conference; J. Inglis Robertson, North Sydney, district governor, 76th district; E. G. Harper, conference Secretary; Miss F. M. Low, assistant conference secretary; Mr Harrison Cook, Sergeant-at-Arms. Standing: Dz. Inui, Shanghai; Mr S. McGibbon, Perth; Sir Alexander Roberts, past district governor; Messrs E. Lipsett, Vancouver; T. L. Hall, Manila; Rev. H. W. Newell, Wellington. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 14
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