W.E.A. SUMMER CAMP
PRESENT-DAY PROBLEMS FOR REVIEW HUNUA AGAIN THE SITE This year’s summer school of the Auckland Workers’ Educational Association will be held at the Hunua Falls camp. Among the problems of the present time to be reviewed by competent speakers will be Pacifican questions. Speakers in the lecture course on Pacific affairs will include Mr. K. Yamasaki, a Japanese member of the staff of the Institute of Pacific Relations, and Professor H. Belshaw. Both speakers will be fresh from the discussions at this year’s conference at Kyoto, Japan. Four lectures on George Bernard Shaw will be given by the Rev. W. A. Constable, 8.A., and Shaw, as an economist, will be discussed by Mr. J. A. Brailsford, B.A. The third course of lectures will include subjects such as tariff, State and municipal enterprise, the trust movement, the State and the worker. Hunua Falls proved to be an ideal site for last year’s camp. Many organisations in Great Britain 'have gained excellent results from summer schools. The Hunua camp will be directed by Mr. W. H. Cocker, president of the association*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 6
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