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PEACE ORGANISATION

" BRITISH-AMERSOAH COOPERATION ” REPRESENTATIVE VISITS D&HINION [Per Unitiid Press Association. l AUCKLAND, September 20. With 2)20 passengers, the Matson liner Monterey arrived to-day from Sydney after an uneventful trip. 'Mr Harold Gatty, the well-known American aviation expert, who is interested in the formation of a transpaeilic air service, arrived on a business visit. He will go to Wellington tomorrow. Another prominent passenger was Brigadier-general TT. W. Lloyd, a member of the Australian Legislative Assembly, who is visiting New Zealand in an attempt to form a branch of a new peace organisation known as Hie Britisli-American Co-operation. ibc idea behind ibis body, be said, was to make the English-speaking peopies and their Governments realise the necessity for forming an alliance with the Lulled States for mutual protection purposes. The European situation bad been responsible for its formation in England, and since then branches had been formed in America, Australia, and other. Knglish-speaking countries In Australia it had the approval and official endorsement of the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. .T A. Lyons. Genera! Lloyd will visit Wellington, where he is to meet members of the Government. Mr R. J. Anwyl, manager for Messrs Thomas Cook and Rons Ltd., in Australia and Now Zealand, arrived on a business visit.

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Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 1

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PEACE ORGANISATION Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 1

PEACE ORGANISATION Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 1

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