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A PACIFIC LEAGUE

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(VHITID PRESS ASSOCIATION,,—COPYRIGHT,) . (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received 12th April, / noon.) -" NEW YORK, 11th April. •Mr< Ford, director of the Pan-Pacific Union, addressing the English Speaking Union, advocated the creating of a Paci-. fie League of Nations, which would naturally grow a world league. I. Mr.. George Taylor (Sydney) stated that the unity of Britain and the Uni^' ted States was the world's best guarantee of pace. He stressed the importance of wireless as a creator of public opinion. -"> - Mr. Taylor proceeds to England in connection with the home settlement division of the Empire Exhibition, and to advocate the development of wireless. .-

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Evening Post, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 7

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A PACIFIC LEAGUE Evening Post, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 7

A PACIFIC LEAGUE Evening Post, Issue 88, 12 April 1924, Page 7

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