YOUTH OF THE WORLD
A PLEA FOR UHOEReTAKDING Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NKW YORK. March 18. The Young Australians ami New Zealanders attended service at: St Thomas's Church, where the rector, the Ucv. Roelif Brooks, told them something of the troubles that the world had gone through from a lack of understanding. The present generation had. however, done much to correct these mistakes by an abundance of excellent modes of communication. Ho added; “ You have seen much on your tour. Do not think, however, that the America you have set'll L what makes the United States. The true America is to Ire lonnd in the hearts and characters of the citizens.” The youngsters’ mascot. a Texan burro, “ Fai.iolo C'alienlc.” attracts much attention in its special room at the Hotel Prince George, where it is resting alter n strenuous programme.— Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 6
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