FOR WORLD PEACE.
METHODIST BROTHERHOOD.
ADVOCATES IN CONFERENCE. (Per Press Association —Copyright.) NEW YORK, May 5. A telegram from Springfield, Massachusetts, says:— The uniting of Americans with British, Australian, and other Methodists in the cause of world peace was urged at the Methodist Episcopal General Conference by Mr W. McCutcheon. of Melbourne, who suggested that the Conference send a radio message to Britain- and Australia asking for a united brotherhood. ' "You will hear us reply: "You lead, and we will follow. Let's forget our ancient grudges.' '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10106, 7 May 1924, Page 5
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