AIM OF ESPERANTO
AUXILIARY NOT SUBSTITUTE.
(DNITSB TRESS ASSOCIATION.— COPIMeHT.) (Received 4th ApriT, noon.) SYDNKY, This Day. Dr. Scott Fletcher, presiding over an Esperanto Congress representative of Australia and New Zealand, emphasised the fact that Esperanto did not aim at displacing English or French as diplomatic languages, but was meant only as an international auxiliary language..
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 80, 4 April 1923, Page 5
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56AIM OF ESPERANTO Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 80, 4 April 1923, Page 5
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