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J. E. STRACHAN (Principal Rangiora High School): 1. I should like to see an end to the age that destroys its heritage and massacres its children. The beginning of cooperation between human communities everywhere in a great enterprise to promote the good life. 2. I expect to see progressive collapse of most of the European States system with the emergence of more elemental conflicts and group loyalties— perhaps a necessary prelude to the discovery and statement of a universal group loyalty.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 9

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J. E. STRACHAN (Principal Rangiora High School): 1. I should like to see an end to the age that destroys its heritage and massacres its children. The beginning of cooperation between human communities everywhere in a great enterprise to promote the good life. 2. I expect to see progressive collapse of most of the European States system with the emergence of more elemental conflicts and group loyalties— perhaps a necessary prelude to the discovery and statement of a universal group loyalty. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 9

J. E. STRACHAN (Principal Rangiora High School): 1. I should like to see an end to the age that destroys its heritage and massacres its children. The beginning of cooperation between human communities everywhere in a great enterprise to promote the good life. 2. I expect to see progressive collapse of most of the European States system with the emergence of more elemental conflicts and group loyalties— perhaps a necessary prelude to the discovery and statement of a universal group loyalty. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 9

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