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Niemoller Says He Found Fear In N.Z.

NEW YORK/Nov. 21. Pastor Martin Niemoller,- interviewed today, said he found Australians and New Zealanders worried by. a feeling that they might be "engulfed by oriental races and isolate'd from the' white man 's. world. " He said he found; the two countries in "a state of suspense. " There was a growing sense of isolation from the rest of the world and for this reason thero seeined a great desire for a strong connection with the World Oouncil of Churehes and Federal 'Couneil of Churehes as the: means of overeoming isolation. .

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Chronicle (Levin), 23 November 1949, Page 9

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Niemoller Says He Found Fear In N.Z. Chronicle (Levin), 23 November 1949, Page 9

Niemoller Says He Found Fear In N.Z. Chronicle (Levin), 23 November 1949, Page 9

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