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CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS

QUAKERS AXD W*» I (To the Edited E§ It seems to me that the L*. I behind the pen-name of "J^* 1 I Digger" assumes magisterial iSfcf I in his indictment of the I a religious body and in SS^ 5 E of Mr. A. R. \V. Gregory/igFP Wm replied to him with patient* !** ■ i courtesv. Dries "Just A DiiaS" ft ' ; E 'lise that while Quakers tw£M#£ W& their lives in service of F" men they will not take life' iw ■ haps he has never read «f*r t n~" I Fox, Penn. of Pen nsylvania,jE* I beth Fry, .John Bright, JlP'afi?" E our own time of Joshua RamLs m M.P. From the foundingrf I society Quakers have enduredT|J2? I ship and suffering and often w 1 terms of imprisonment for tharw ■ liefs. In the awful E of recent years Quakers Ifem**! ■ most in entering the area of dtoa E and death to carry food, I medicine to the stricken ueonlp S HI Auckland Quaker by ■ ous activity on behalf of his friw i" literally laid down his life, if ■ better world is to succeed this ftn* I of strife and bloodshed every <m I of wisdom and goodwill ipjflv I needed for future reconstruction I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 171, 22 July 1941, Page 6

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CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 171, 22 July 1941, Page 6

CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 171, 22 July 1941, Page 6