PEACE CONGRESS.
MESSAGE FROM THE KING. (United Press Association—Copyright.) LONDON, June 15. A message from the King to the International Peace Congress at Cardiff, which delegates from nearly every part of the world are attending, was read; at the opening, session to-day. His Majes—ty hoped that the Congress would help to promote the cause of international peace, “which was so dear to his late )zlzijesty, King George V., and which his Majesty has no less sincerely at heart.”
The president of the council (Mr Ramsay MacDonald), who spoke, delivered a message from the Foreign Minister (Mr R. A. Eden), in which Mr Eden said that international peace could be assured only by making the common desire of individuals to live at peace part of the national consciousness of every country.~—British Official Wireless.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 209, 17 June 1936, Page 5
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