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! Uf-Hi i A PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE 1 . {Doited Press Association—By Electric , l:uti j-q Telegraph.—Copyright.] ,£ ; , HONOLiUIiU, August 8. r The Australian and New, Zealand delegation to the Pan-Pacific Women’s. Conference, under the auspices of the Pan-Pacific Union, arrived here this morning, and were met by Doctors Sjweet and Osborne, and Miss Jean .Begg. They left immediately, : as the guests of the conference executive,, for a hundred miles drive around, .the island. Later they were, the. guests Chamber of Commerce at lunch,in Cooper’s Inn, Ranch, qnd tonight they will attend a, reception by the Governor and Mrs Lawrence Judd.
After the opening of the conference to-morrow (Saturday) morning, the delegates in the afternoon will attend a lawn party.
On Sunday afternoon a reception will be tendered in the Research Institution, and in the evening they will he 1 present at a public meeting which Will he addressed by Miss Arne Rachel Crowddy on the social welfare of the League of Nations. ''Eight countries are represented, and there are eighty overseas delegates.
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