PACIFIC RELATIONS
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AMERICAN APPOINTED NEIW GENERAL SECRETARY PLANS FOR EXTENSION
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Banff (Alberta) Aug. 21. Mr. Edward C. CarteY, qg New York, has heen chosen to fill the newly-created post of seeretary-gen-eral to the Institute of Pacific Relations. The Institute has created the position in view of the growing responsihilities and demands on its programme, with members assembled ■ from China, Japan, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Britain and Philippine Islands, and observers from France and the Leagueof Nations International Labour office. The Institute is preparing plans for the further extension of its work during the coming two years from the central headquarters of the Institute at Honolulu, and hy means of frequent trips to the National Council offices bordering on the Pacific. Mr. Carter will supervise and carry out these plans especially in connection with the research prOgramme. Mr. Carter has been secretary of the American Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations since 1927, and for the past two years has been vice-chairman of the Institute's Programme Committee.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 617, 23 August 1933, Page 5
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