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WORLD BROTHERHOOD

♦ ADDRESS TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The progress of the world towards a world brotherhood and peace was described by Mr L. G. Anderson in an address on "Internationalism," to members of the Canterbury International Relations Club, at a meeting in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association last evening. Mr R. C. H. Madsen presided. Mr Anderson described the development of international law, the forces making for co-operation among nations, and the contribution of several world-famous men towards the ideal of world brotherhood. He denounced blind patriotism and put forward an Ideal for a brotherhood of nations. At the conclusion of Mr Anderson's address, members took part in a discussion on the ideals he had put forward. ■

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 20

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WORLD BROTHERHOOD Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 20

WORLD BROTHERHOOD Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 20

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