GREETING FROM WALES
OVER THE RADIO Every year the children of Wales send a message of greeting to the children in all other countries. The message has been sent by wireless since 1922, and this year’s message, which has been received by Mr. F. C. Jackson, secretary of the Auckland branch of the League of Nations Union, will be broadcast on May 18. Mr. Jackson also invites the children of New Zealand to correspond with their Welsh brothers and sisters. Letters addressed to him at 14 Gibraltar Crescent, Parnell, will be forwarded to any child in Wales, who will reply. The message is as follows: “We, boys and girls of Wales and Monmouthshire, greet with a cheer the boys and girls of every other country under the sun. Will you. millions of you, join in our prayer that God will bless the efforts of the good men and women of every race and people who are doing their best to settle the old quarrels without fighting? Then there will be no need for any of us. as we grow older, to show our pride of the country in which we were born by go•ing out to hate and kill one another. “Long live the League of Nations—the friend of every mother, the protector of every home and the guardian angel of the youth of the world.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 42, 12 May 1927, Page 5
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