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MARCH OF MANKIND

COMPLETE UNITY THE |ty "There is one thing you ti .... miss seeing—the greatest of social phenomena to-day—tho •-,- unification of the world. Oat of & stars to steer by in every world <■"-. fusion is mankind's progress torunity. As long as that unifying m. cess continues, and we can set ;■ we may know the world has not Its jogged off its course. Ever since::; soliditary were set in famiHts, i:; families gathered into clans, m clans became tribes, and trike? gin into federations, and federatior.j.:nations, and nations into en; : .-- and empires fell to find a dtqe basis of association, this unify.:: process has not ceased. Tttei years ago the world was broken;: scores of hostile fragments; to-:/ it has been united into two. Ari .: our camp you will find white H and black men and yellow aa hyperboreans and antipodean;; (•■ entals and Occidentals; monanMffl republicans and communists; it» cracies and dictatorships; Jews. Co:fucians, Christians and Motaß» dans —all in one camp, united ir. :■■ sisting the philosophy of ham slavery and the programme of tan degradation. The world never tii seen a unity like it." —Mr W. •' Camerton, well-known Detroit*

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13668, 16 June 1942, Page 6

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MARCH OF MANKIND Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13668, 16 June 1942, Page 6

MARCH OF MANKIND Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXX, Issue 13668, 16 June 1942, Page 6