MARCH OF THE CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS.
Along the world’s highway where the forces of war and destruction have m> long marched, we hear now the victorious tread of the armies of peace. It is a most moving and significant thing that up this cathedral aisle are carried to-day the flags of tho seven nations who have signed the Locarno agreements. We rejoice and give thanks with all our hearts to Locarno. hut ill our thanksgiving there must ho the note of regret that our own country was not- there present. As we give thanks to-day let us male? it our prayer and our indomitable purpose that America shall now move forward to take her share in this great work for the world and that without del nr we shall follow the lead of our President and have our part in the establishment of the World Court.” —Bishop Manning (U.S.A.)
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1926, Page 2
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148MARCH OF THE CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS. Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1926, Page 2
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