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ESPERANTO

MASTERTON CLUB ACTIVITIES. Mr E. J. Esler presided over a good attendance of members at the weekly meeting of the Masterton Esperanto Club, held last night at No. 8 Short Street. An interesting statement was made by the president concerning the study of Esperanto by the blind. According to recent information, he said, a very considerable amount of Esperanto literature had been set up in Braille type for the use of blind Esperantists and students, while the National Library for the Blind in London was able to provide a wide range of books in the international language. The meeting proceeded to the usual grammar revision and reading, and concluded with a converastional halfhour in Esperanto, led by Mrs N. Lamont.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1943, Page 2

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121

ESPERANTO Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1943, Page 2

ESPERANTO Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1943, Page 2

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