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IN THIS MONTH'S
ISSUE

No. 468, NOVEMBER 2005
 
22: Queenslander joins Arch Klumph as a major donor to TRF
23: Registration forms for 2006 R.I. Convention
27: Conventioneers can walk in the park, or eat sandwiches
28: Health Safari a breathtaking experience
30: Ability First, Seals another initiative of Rotary’s Founder
32: R.I. announces another class of Rotary Peace Scholars
34: Ambassadorial Scholar Holly got her wish
35: New young blood for District 9650
38: 50 years of care and thanks to Rotary
40: One person can make a difference when idea nurtured
41: Endurance with Pride of Workmanship sees expansion
42: Rotarians on the cricket field to promote men’s health
43: Something different from the clubs
 
this month's cover

Rotuma is a group of islands 200 kms north of Nadi, Fiji, with a population of 3,000. An appeal to Rotary by a doctor at Rotuma in Fiji to repair the dilapidated colonial hospital in Ahau met with a response from the Rotary Club of Suva North. The Rotary clubs of Auckland East, Pakuranga and Penrose in New Zealand were among those helping financially. After a week of serving together it was congratulations all round. See report page 21.

In this issue

9: Let’s Nail Polio . . . you can do it too!
10: RO-TV takes Rotary into more homes
11: Malaria control by Rotarians working in the Solomons
13: The Rotary Foundation Alumni resource for expansion
14: Timor Leste becomes part of GSE as Swedes visit
First Vocational Study team visits Australia
16: Dragons in paradise as Rotary enlivens big day in Broome
18: Lighting up lives through The Foundation and lottery
19: Fremantle City links up with Sri Lanka
20: Every club involved in a Matching Grant

 

 

 

  Regular features

3: President’s Message. 4: News Bulletin, From Where I Sit.
7: Mailbox. 36: Reading, Wanted Known. 37: Legally speaking, Gardening. 44: Clubs in action. 49: Paul Harris Fellows, Called to higher service, notices. 50: Directory. 52: What’s On. 53: Smiles.

Competition coupons on pages 16 (books),
17
(Australian stamps) and 41 (books).

 

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