WORLD BROTHERHOOD
NEW ZEALANDER AT PRAGUE Mr. P. W. Ansley, of Epsom, and formerly of Wanganui, has returned to Auckland after attending the conference of the World Brotherhood Federation, which was held last year at Prague. The federation is now encouraged to believe, says Mr. Ansley, as a result of the conference, that the Union of Constance, already affiliated with the World Brotherhood Federation, will come into more active co-operation with the federation, also other bodies in Czecho-slovakia.
World Brotherhood Day is to be celebrated regularly every year in the future, and the question of appointing a full-time Brotherhood secretary at Prague is to be considered. Mr. Ansley, who was the only New Zealand delegate present at the conference, considers its work of the highest importance, and has returned enthusiastic in his praise of the activities of this post-war Republic. The countries represented at the Prague conference were England, Scotland, the United States, New Zealand, Franve, Poland and Czecho-slovakia.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 51, 23 May 1927, Page 7
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