WORLD PEACE.
A NEW YEAR MESSAGE.
THE GOODWILL OF WEN.
By Telegraph.—Press Ajsh.—Copyright, Received Jan. 4, 5.5 p.m. London, Jan. % A New Year message from the Pre*! miers of the British Commonwealth ha«-t been issued over the signatures of MrLloyd George (Britain), Sir Robert Bor-< den (Canada), Mr. W. M. Hughes (Aus-n tralia), Mr. W. F. Masßey (New land), and General Smuts (South Africa) 1 ,, and is addressed to their fellow citiienttj of the British.Empire. J The message emphasises that in recog-J nition of the fatherhood of God and then Divine purpose for the world, which i»j the central message of ChrigtUuaity,j will be discovered the ultimata tion for the recognition of ordered asm harmonious life for all men, as Jh*tj recognition could only come as ap,«cn pf free consent on the part of Indrriduuty men everywhere. ' The message appeals to men of goOdH will to consider the eternal validity st. the truth of those spiritual forces waleb. are the one and only hope foe the permanent foundation of world peace<H< Router Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1920, Page 5
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