YOUTH MOVEMENT
(To the Editor.)
Sir —We wish, to assure Mr. Austin that his conception of the Youth Movement is quite correct. The Youth Movement wishes to engender and develop a, national-culture in New Zealand of which a genuine patriotism sublimated m the interests of peace is one aspect. Together with Mr. Austin we feel that the wholo o£ the youth of New Zealand realise the utter futility and disastrous results of wax Furthermore, as mentioned, the youth of the world can> wield immense power in the cause of universal peace.— 'We'are, etc., K . C. ANDERSON, ' B. J. BARNAO, Organisers for the Youth Movement.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 6
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