Christian Order for New Zealand ! k A nation-wide Campaign to rid our country of class conflict and party prejudice, to find greater motives for work than mere money-making, to end irresponsible living and wasteful pleasures, to bring Farm, Factory and School, Politics and Leisure under the government of God, to rediscover the great religious facts on which Democracy is based. LISTEN to these Four Broadcasts The Campaign opens with four great public meetings on the Monday evenings of September. Outstanding Christian thinkers will give the message of the Campaign, and the meetings will be broadcast from all the YA stations at 8 o'clock each evening. Make a note of these dates, and listen: * LET JUSTICE BE DONE.’ September 7th (Christchurch) Speaker: The Ven. Archdeacon Bullock, A.K.C. ‘WHO WANTS FREEDOM?’ September 14th (Auckland) Speaker: Professor F, Sinclaire, M.A. ‘WHAT ABOUT POLITICS?’ September 21st (Dunedin) Speaker: The Rev. H. J. Ryburn, M.A., B.D. ‘ CHAOS OR CHRISTIAN ORDER.’ September 28th (Wellington) Speaker: The Rev. J. J. North, D.D. NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR CHRISTIAN ORDER, (P.O. BOX 1662, WELLINGTON, C. 1.)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 1 September 1942, Page 3
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