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CAMP CLOSES

W.E.A. AT HUNUA SUCCESSFUL SUMMER SCHOOt The most successful summer vet organised by the Auckland br*j.. of the Workers’ Educational As tion was brought to a close at Huaj Falls on Thursday. There was an average attendance 63. and the main course of was in th hands of seven different turers. who dealt with the States from the economic, historical, literary, social and t th.„ points of view. Mr. S. N. Ziman. one of New zl. land's earliest Rhodes Scholars, the Kev. W. Lawson Marsh, deliver! lectures, the former on the people government of India and the latter o' -Security and Disarmament Under tiT League of Nations.” The Rev. Jcllie lectured on modern po*ts. Mr. V. Fisher addressed students different aspects of Maori life, acccm panied by practical demonstrations, i. course on agricultural economics taken by Dr. 11. Belshaw and Mr. n R. Rodwell. Students were preset from all parts of the Dominion. A successful sports meeting was he],’ and in the evenings a number of pia V t were read. Many of the campers ec" joyed learning folk-dances from twi of their number who were proficient i-, the art. Professor 11. Belshaw, as camp direc tor. led the activities of the camp i n ’ manner that was responsible for rgreat success.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 10

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214

CAMP CLOSES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 10

CAMP CLOSES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 554, 5 January 1929, Page 10

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