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METHODIST SYNOD

REQUEST TO GOVERNMENT,

By Press Association )

CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 21

The Methodist Synod of Canterbury todav carried a series of resolutions dealing with {international peace and the New Zealand Defence Act. , .. The resolutions expressed general approval of the growing sentiment for peace among* tile'nations, of the world. The Synod recommended the Government (to repeal that portion of, the Defence Act providing for compulsory military training. •> The resolutions asked the ministers of the Methodist Church to allow petition forms of the “No More Wai lietitioh to be made available for,signature in'their dutches. . There were one or two dissentients, including Hon Mr Isitt, to the resolution asking for the repeal of the compulsory clauses of tbe Defence Act.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 3

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117

METHODIST SYNOD Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 3

METHODIST SYNOD Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1929, Page 3

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