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WORLD’S PEACE CITY.

NEW ROLE FOR CANBERRA. SYDNEY ARCHITECT’S IDEA. London, August 26. Mr. George Taylor, the Sydney architect, who is attending a conference in Brussels called to discuss the building of a permanent international peace city, declared that no country in Europe was suitable for, or financially able to build such a city, and urged the conference to consider whether any nation was about to build a capital. There was such a country—Australia, a continent so far untouched internally by war, and therefore the most fitting country for a city of peace. A foreign delegate asked if Australia was prepared to neutralise an area of its territory if the conference accepted tile proposal.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 5

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WORLD’S PEACE CITY. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 5

WORLD’S PEACE CITY. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 5

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