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UNITED ORGANISATION

JUNIOR BODY MEETS The Junior United Political Organ-, isation held its second general meeting of the winter session recently, when the chairman, Mr. Clifton Clarke, presided over a large attendance of members. Activities of the organisation were fully discussed, it being decided that the council should try and make arrangements to enable the members to make tours of inspection to the various factories* and other undertakings in and around Auckland. A trip to Arapuni is to be arranged. The summer activities .are to take the form of sport. Swimming relay teams will take part in inter-club races. A tennis club has been formed, with a strong membership. It was decided that the model Parliament will continue in session for a short while longer and will then go into recess until next winter. A debate will be staged on October 30 against an Auckland debating society, the subject being, “That the future of the world rests with the Asiatic races.” The organisation is taking the affirmative and the speakers arc as follow: Messrs. E. J. V. Dyson. Maxwell S. Walker, J. E. Beachen; floor speakers, Messrs. V. W. fcJimmonds, S. Johnson, A. G. Wilson. W. McAra, G. Foy and H. G. St. V. Beechey.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 794, 15 October 1929, Page 7

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UNITED ORGANISATION Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 794, 15 October 1929, Page 7

UNITED ORGANISATION Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 794, 15 October 1929, Page 7

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