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AVERAGE AMERICAN

ROTARIAN’S ASSURANCE Speaking: 31‘. the Rotary Club's Ill!" eheun yesterday 311‘. C. R. Frazier. of Honolulu, a. Visiting Rotarian, tom the club how much he had enjoyed the conference recently held in Wellington. Ho begged the members not to believe that men like “Big Bill" Thou)son. Mayor of Chicago, were ml of the United States. Naturally 80¢ men appeared in the newspapers :Ilee often simply because the paper! It“ to print all the unusual happen” Thus an impression got about M they were representative American!Really the average American was "‘7 much like the people whom he ha been meeting at the conference “l \Vellington. Another speaker was Mr. percy Blundell, of Linton. England. Ha I!“ that his home club was not so W as this and thought that Auckland should be proud of its Rotary Club-. 1“, agreed with Mr. Frazier that “Big 3‘“ Thompson was not typical of Amen“ and thought that the members should recognise this and endeavour to cofl'lct the wrong impression gained by N" Zealunders. 7

The president of the club, Mr. George Hutchinson, welcomed back the R e '; G. C. Cruicksliank, who has been awaj for some weeks and he thanked the speakers for the pleasure they bad given the club.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 604, 5 March 1929, Page 16

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AVERAGE AMERICAN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 604, 5 March 1929, Page 16

AVERAGE AMERICAN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 604, 5 March 1929, Page 16

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