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METHODIST CONGRESS

— CAUSE OF WORLD PEACE. PROHIBITION SHOULD BE ENFORCED. (Received May 6. 7..30 p.m.) NEW YORK, May 5. A telegram from Springfield (Massachusetts) says: 1 fie uniting of Americans with the B:iti:-;i, Australian, and other Methodists in the cause of world peace was umr-d. at the Methodist Episcopal general conference by the Rev. W. MeCutekeon (Melbourne), who ‘suggested that the conference send a radio to Britain and Australia, asking for a united brotherhood. “You will,” he said, “hear us reply: ‘You lead and we will follow. Let’s forget ancient grudges.’.” NEW 'YORK, Mar 5. The Springfield Methodist Conference is considering a resolution asking Congress to defeat the fifty-nine identic beer hills and strengthen the enforcement hr placing prohibition, agents v.mh r t'm - ■ Novice. The :e-e!utie:> aroused Hit!-; objection and is regard" - ’ a- certain e adoption. Further suyp Ahum included the deportation of aliens and the disfranchisement of American citizens who persistently violate the Prohibition and narcotic laws.—A. and N.Z.C.A.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9798, 7 May 1924, Page 5

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METHODIST CONGRESS Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9798, 7 May 1924, Page 5

METHODIST CONGRESS Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9798, 7 May 1924, Page 5