THE ROTARY FLAG
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PRESENTED TO CONVENTION BY NEW ZEALAND DELEGATE
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Rec. June 1 8, 7.15 p.m. Montreal, June 28. A Boston message states that the second plenary session of the Rotary Convention accorded an ovation to Mr. T. C. List, the New Zealand delegate, when he presented the organisation with the Rotary flag which Admiral Richard Byrd carried with him on his flight over the South Pole. Admiral Byrd, who was also present, said that any new land diseovered in the future would be named Little New Zealand in honour of New Zealand Rotary. President Clinton Anderson re- ' ceived the flag from Mr. List. The eonfirmation of the election of international directors will take place tomorrow.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 570, 29 June 1933, Page 5
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