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DELEGATES TO PAN-PACIFIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE

To the fourth Pan-Pacifie Women 's Conference to be held in Vancouver from July 12 to July 24, Australia is sending a'delegation of from 10 to 12 representative women as full voting deiegates, as well ae three associate delegates. From New Zealand tne delegation will include Miss J. Taylor, representing the women teachers of New Zealand; Mrs. Hugh Kasper, of Auckland, representing the Women 's Ohristian Temperance Union of New Zealand; Mrs. Kenneth Gordon, of Auckland, ropresenting the Federated Women 's Clubs of New Zealand; Miss Elsie Andrews, of New Plymoutli, . a delegate to two former conferenees, who will probably act as leader of the delegation, and Miss Hawkens, of Hamilton. It is hoped that Miss Barrer, of Masterton, who has been studying youth peace movements and organisations :n Europe and England, will be able to attend the conference on her return journey as representative of the Women 's Division of the Farmers ' Union, and possibly Mrs. J. A. Bennett, of Wellington, a former delegate. Dr. Mildred E. Shaley, o.f Hawaii, formerly of New Zealand, and Mrs. Marie Keesiu.T, of Auckland, a research worker for tke Institute of Pacific Relations, HonoluJu, have been invited to'join tlie New Zealand delegation for the conference.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 116, 2 June 1937, Page 11

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DELEGATES TO PAN-PACIFIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 116, 2 June 1937, Page 11

DELEGATES TO PAN-PACIFIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 116, 2 June 1937, Page 11

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