CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CONFERENCE AND OLYMPIC.. GAMES. AUCKLAND, November 4. As an added inducement to representatives of New Zealand chambers of commerce to attend the proposed conference in San Francisco to discuss the problems of business men in countries bordering on the Pac lie Ocean, Mr Warren M. M’Bryde, of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, told members of the Auckland Chamber ol Commerce at a reception tendered him yesterday that the conference would coincide with the 1932 Olympakl. The big athletic gathering, he explained was to lie held at Los Angeles, and he knew that New Zealanders, being lovers of sport, would be interested to know that arrangements for it were progressing satisfactorily. He bro”" 1 ' 1 . a message to Hint effect from
Olympiad Committee. The world’s games would be staged in either July or August 1932; and thirty-two nations intended to be represented at them. Most complete arrangements were being made for the tests of a f , strength and endeavours were being made to make the journeys from distant parts less expensive for the competitors.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 November 1930, Page 5
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