A PEACE ARMY
MOVMENT IN ENGLAND.
LONDON, Feb. 28. Miss Maud Royden and Dean Sheppard discussed a 1 peace army before a congregation, mainly .of-women, at Guild House. , Miss Royden suggested that older, people shdiud' be the. first volunteers and announced that 320 had already joined, including'! several ex-soldiers. Dean Sheppard assured the congregation that the .peace army was a very bio- thing, but he . did not want applause for it at the present moment,; “What,-hurts more are laughter ana i jdkes.,; v W,d .want ,pi;ayer;. We doii’t Wfttit to persuade, pbople itnpetiiduSly to come to; a - decision which lilay he difficult to.hold to later,” lie Said. Meanwhile they are waiting ,to hear from’ Genova to see whether the proposition was from Goff or not.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1932, Page 2
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