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PEACE IN' PACIFIC. (Received this day at, I” JO p.m.) HONOLULU, June NS.
Delegates from China, Japan, New Zealand and Australia to tin* Institnle of Pacific relations, addressing the Pan-Pacilic Cluh expressed the o|iinion the meeting of the Institute next month would he a great factor towards guaranteeing peace in the Pacific. Air Duncan llall, Ferret ary <d the New South Wales League of Nations Union, said the Institute would take a {{real step forward if ii would establish regular and treriuent conferences. “ There is room in the Pacific.” said Air Hall, “ for a permanent conference and machinery to promote good relations amimr the difl'crciiL peoples. We have trciitics, hut they do not pi far enough. I’eace is more than a negative aversion towards war; it is a belief in [jure and hentlhy international life.” AAf URIC A AND AUSTRALIA. XEAY YORK, June 23. Messages from Columbus. Ohio, state that at the- annual Convention of the International Secretaries and Treasurers’ Association and the United Commercial Travellers, a proposal to bring about closer affiliation with organisations in Australia and New Zealand was endorsed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1925, Page 3
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