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MISS R. A. COLLINS (a "Wren"): 1. I should like to see no patriotism narrowing the vision of individual countries, but each country recognising each other's virtues and overlooking each other's faults; to see new systems of government peacefully replacing the old, revolutionary ones, from which would issue one suited to the needs of the whole world. 2. I think this year will bring differences and misunderstandings between nations, but if all have the one aim in mind, world peace, the: prospect of unity is closer.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 8

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MISS R. A. COLLINS (a "Wren"): 1. I should like to see no patriotism narrowing the vision of individual countries, but each country recognising each other's virtues and overlooking each other's faults; to see new systems of government peacefully replacing the old, revolutionary ones, from which would issue one suited to the needs of the whole world. 2. I think this year will bring differences and misunderstandings between nations, but if all have the one aim in mind, world peace, the: prospect of unity is closer. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 8

MISS R. A. COLLINS (a "Wren"): 1. I should like to see no patriotism narrowing the vision of individual countries, but each country recognising each other's virtues and overlooking each other's faults; to see new systems of government peacefully replacing the old, revolutionary ones, from which would issue one suited to the needs of the whole world. 2. I think this year will bring differences and misunderstandings between nations, but if all have the one aim in mind, world peace, the: prospect of unity is closer. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 8

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