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ROTARY SEES FILM

LIFE AT BOURNVILLF. Auckland Rotarians, at their weekly luncheon to-day, were shown a film dealing with life at the famous Bournville Garden City, established by the Cadbury family. At the Bournville factory, provision is made not only for healthy working conditions, but also for ample recreation for the employees. There are football and cricket grounds, swimming baths, tennis courts, and also continuation schools. Mr. Phil Hayward had charge of the exhibition, and at its conclusion was thanked by his fellow Rotarians.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 437, 20 August 1928, Page 13

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ROTARY SEES FILM Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 437, 20 August 1928, Page 13

ROTARY SEES FILM Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 437, 20 August 1928, Page 13

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