INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD.
THE ONE GREAT HOPE. LEAGUE OF NATIONS EULOGISED. By Telejraph.—Prosa Assn.—Copyright. London,. Sept. 15. The International Brotherhood Congress, at which delegates of twenty countries are present, has opened in the City Temple. The Bishop of London, by a special sermon in St. Paul's has given it a great Bend-off. He eulogised the League of Nations as the greatest Christian ideal ever put forward, and fervently hoped that the union of the churches would b realised. Dr. Clifford, president, in his opening address, described the congress as achieving the union of the East and the West on the indestructible basis of fraternity. He added that brotherhood was marching and that nothing could stop it. The League of Nations was the one exeat hope
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1919, Page 5
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124INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1919, Page 5
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