BAPTIST LEADER
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WELLINGTON, October 3
Dl“ Rushbrooke, Secretary of ” the World Baptist Alliance/ arrived, from Sydney to-day to attend the Baptist Jubilee at Chr.scc.iurcli, on October 7th. • He said that a readjustment of national relationships was v essential. There was any amount of goodwill, jut here and there, there were- traces of the- bargaining spirit, which should be eliminated. He had been amazed to see ties cf sentiment so strong in ‘lie British Empire. “I am not very happy about tin present European outlook,” he said, adding that it should be possible for European powers to negotiate effective disarmament of their own that would destroy Genmany’s sense of injustice. He said his primary task in New Zealand were the largest evangelical denomination in j>oint of view of church membership iu the world. He Lopes to Lord Bledisloe.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1932, Page 3
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