“BEST PASSPORT”
rotary badge useful NEW ZEALANDER’S EXPERIENCE , M The best passport a man. can *vs ’ is the description of Rotary’s round badge, given by Mp. H. Francis, of Masterton, who returned to-day after a 12 months’ •olid ay trip in England and on the Continent. , Francis, who arrived in Auck- ‘ aa a Passenger on the Port Well-.-•von, was delighted with the recepgiven to him by brother RotarLondon and elsewhere. e * n London he attended a Rotarians who comLondon Club. A luncheon d in Hote i Cecil, and he was “Ey Welcome <L erywhere tne goes Rotarians finn»r nXioUS and w *Hing to give ins h an( T practical assistance,” he j c „., w without the help of Rotarians neariv R Lave seen and enjoyed *a/o rfi! much - The little badge to e Sreat est possible assistance
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 516, 20 November 1928, Page 13
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137“BEST PASSPORT” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 516, 20 November 1928, Page 13
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