WORLD PEACE
N.Z. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. By Telegraph—Per Press Association - WANGANUI, June 13. Delegates mini During twenty-three 'representing brunches all over the Dominion, attended tire annual "conference of the New Zealand League .ol Nations Union, which opened at Wanganui to-day. In moving the adoption of the annual report, the President, Dr Fisher, of Otago University, said that the progress made had been disappointingly slow, on account of sc many people not being prepared to face what was meant by a repetition of the war. World peace, he said, would he a lengthy process. Speaking at a public meeting in the evening, Air T. Todd (Gisborne) declared that if the League were to fail wo would go back to the conditions existing before the Norman Conquest. In an address entitled “Peace or War—Does it Matter to You?’’ Professor Fisher said that a world outlook wasi necessary now. It was not a matter to-day of being a good Englishman, a good Gorman, or a good Frenchman, as the ease might be. but a matter of being good citizens of the world.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1929, Page 6
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