AMERICAN ITEMS.
AUBTTI* LIAN AND N.Z- OAIILZ ASHOrtATION, BRITAIN AND AMERICA. WASH I Nil TON, Novemher 2A. The touching of American history and geography in Foolish sehoois, and the nef|uisition of the Foiled States, as a means of strengthening a good understanding between English-speaking countries, was tinted in an address by Ambassador Sir Ksme Howard, broadcasted in order to establish communication with Europe. “ Once we have established a feeling of absolute confidence in one another, we shall have attained to a cortninity that, come what may, nothin)' will lie allowed to break the peace between us and when the rest of the world comes to believe this, the cause of world peace will have made a great stride forward. Requirin'' English schoolboys to read it short ” File of Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt,” would brine America vividly before the eyes of the young people.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1924, Page 3
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143AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1924, Page 3
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