PACIFIC RELATIONS
THE CONFERENCE OPENS. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyugut). • (Received this day at 8 a.mi) - > ■ TOKYO, Oct. 29. The Pacific Relations Conference ■opened this morning in the Hinode Hall before 500 .delegates and their families' and a large local uud enfe. ... Nitobe’s opening address was pharacteristic of the" man, a quaker, a Samurai in pride national culture and love of peace. “There can be emulation without-fighting, bommeree without competition, patrioism without jingoism. We can love ,the Fatherland without hating others. We - can trade with foreigners without ruining thenprofit. We can run in the ..same race,without undermining their strength.” Messages were received from the m Prime Minister of Japan, Mr Hoover, , Chinese Foreign Minister, Prime Ministers. of Canada and New Zealand. , Addresses by various, delegations were presented at the. evening meet-
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1929, Page 5
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