WORLD’S NERVE CENTRE CHANGING TO PACIFIC
DR. POOLE’S VIEWS CIVIC RECEPTION TO-DAY The larger number of our citizens **"* Interested in the work of these and their methods of teaching young,- said Councillor A. J. Entrtcan, deputy-Mayor of Auckland, at ,s c iJ rlc l reception to Dr. and Mrs. W. n .I, oo l and Sir Edward Sharp, Bt., \r^ e c^ OWn this .morning. Wqpw’ta n^ can outlined briefly the r- Poole is doing for the World’s he School Association. No one, of a i W *H appeal more to the people than those of his party, •uwi v a f e do * n ßr so much to educate ™the young. on be half of the Sunday . a bnion. of which he is secreL ' ta e Rev. L. B. Busfield meniivl ' the Work Mr. Entrican, and Sund fellow councillors, as T - school superintendents and an»k - s ' was Plad the reins of T v_;. orit y in this city were in the ° f such men. The Rev - L“Tti r • B P°^ ce * n a similar strain. Dost 18 im P°««ible to administer a HaiH r\ ar World with a pre-war mind,” to r ' Ro °l e - “We cannot go back da >' s —twenty million bodies Drnhi the wa >’- There are new '•an i ems confronting us to-day which ii for new treatment.” beSn nciliation must in the fut Ore at an earlier age before the be i»! ng ch ild has an opportunity to hat* °is ulated with the spirit of , w hich has filled the world for be St S ene ration. This could only the ac f ess ful through a teaching of * Principles of Christ. thousand years ago the center* fhe world was arcund the MediAtlam^ an ® ea * then it changed to the t 0 r ? Uc and w as now moving slowly ble* Pacific, where the world’s pros°f future must be solved. of tl f w °uld be chaos unless the people dominion and nearby lands are a the greatness of their heritor..- ®°l v cd the problems in a true Thl an man ner. the a T J Hr. Poole addressed 4 sruT l j C * i * and Ministers’ Association at E 1 mee ting, over which the Rev. re^.j lo ! B Presided. He spoke of the , of modern science to theo°S c r al dcctrines. tlcm ' ?! ocde W HI speak at a proliibiin the Town Hall to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 1
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