EMPIRE SERVICE LEAGUE.
ANNUAL OCXNTBRKNCE. By Telegraph. Press Association. Wellington, May 23. 'file annual Dominion conference of the Empire Service League opened to-day.-The report stated tliat sis branches kid been established in New Zealand. The league's objects bad been clearly defined as follows:--(1) To unite more thoroughly for the defence of the Empire and for the extension of the freedom we have inherited. (2) To mould an educational policy based on the principle of national service. (3) To influence public opinion on the danger to society of permitting poverty, waste, and idleness. (4) To influence opinion among employers in favor of closer and more sympathetic relations. The report deals with the experience and information gained and the work done by Mr. Wither-by (organiser), in a four months' tour of the South Island. The necessity of co-operation between Capital .'and Labor is emphasised, and the removal of misunderstandings. The report contains suggestions regarding the future of the league and the consequent change in the scops of its activities. ' *■
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1918, Page 7
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167EMPIRE SERVICE LEAGUE. Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1918, Page 7
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