ESPERANTO CONGRESS
The meeting of the Fabian Club on Saturday evening was devoted to Esperanto, and a number of local Esperantists were invited. The principal speakers were Mrs. King, the delegate f° r New Zealand to the Esperanto Congress at Antwerp; Mr. Adcock, local consul of the Universal Esperanto Association; and Mr. Russell, president of the Auckland Esperanto Society. Mrs. King gave an interesting account of her travels through France, c *f rn 3 any and Belgium, stating that she had given quite a number of addresses on New Zealand in the interlanguage. At a ball given by the Mayor of Antwerp to the visiting K.sperantists the Crown Prince and his wite and brother were present, and all ° a gold medal was by the Prince to Mrs. King l iS-Ii tbe delegate who had trav- [ J the farthest distance to the r
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 498, 30 October 1928, Page 14
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142ESPERANTO CONGRESS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 498, 30 October 1928, Page 14
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