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YOUTH CONGRESS. RUGBY, September 6. Five of 60 members of the British delegation to the second Youth Congress, at Vassar College, New York State, have returned to London. The delegates were impressed with the Congress, at which 700 delegates from 54 countries attended, and which they regarded as a tribute to the enthusiasm of young people from democratic countries, for the building of peace. The delegates deplored the absence of any Nazi representatives from Germany, narticularly as Von Schirasch had declared 1938 to be a year of understanding for German youth. The Congress recommended that tours should be arranged, under the auspices of the World Youth Congress, to further friendship and peaco GLASGOW EXHIBITION. RUGBY, September 5. Queen Mary toured the whole of the Glasgow Exhibition by car. She inspected’ three pavilions and had lunch in’ the Royal suite. She will make another visit to-morrow.
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Grey River Argus, 8 September 1938, Page 2
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