"ONE WORLD," a mural painted in a Melbourne church by a 19-years-old Australian apprentice signwriter and art student, Len French. In the shape of a Gothic arch 8ft. high, with a base of 12ft., it symbolises the modern world with nations and ideologies competing beyond the reach of the outstretched arms of the Spirit of God, depicted as a young workman. "One World" and its painter will be discussed in the News From Overseas section of the "Women's Hour" from the ZB stations at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 475, 30 July 1948, Page 15
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90"ONE WORLD," a mural painted in a Melbourne church by a 19-years-old Australian apprentice signwriter and art student, Len French. In the shape of a Gothic arch 8ft. high, with a base of 12ft., it symbolises the modern world with nations and ideologies competing beyond the reach of the outstretched arms of the Spirit of God, depicted as a young workman. "One World" and its painter will be discussed in the News From Overseas section of the "Women's Hour" from the ZB stations at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 475, 30 July 1948, Page 15
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