Y.M.C.A.
ENCOURAGING RURAL WORK. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. At the Y.M.C.A. eonventfion a ussion took place on "Rural Work." The subject was introduced by Mr ,T. D. Hall, of Canterbury, who considered that there was justification lor extension of the work so :.a to cater for the needs of the country hoy. The rural population in New Zealand was decreasing in proportion to the city population, anil (his was due largely to the fact that no individual effort; was put forth to nuke rural centres really attractive v.ith healthful rec> it ion ~nd means of scltimproymient. The matter wan keenly di.-cussed, am! vthk referred for further ■ on-iiii-:'ation to the conference on rural nil!:. An tt.idr'v* on "Impressions of a WWi-w! Movement" was delivov, d. bv ' M> 0. of Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 4 February 1914, Page 5
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131Y.M.C.A. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 4 February 1914, Page 5
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