WORLD PEACE AIMS
PAN-PACIFIC CONFERENCE HAMILTON COMMITTEE FORMED | l IIOM OUll OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON. Sunday AA'ith the object of interesting New Zealand women in the fifth conference of the Pan-Pacific Women's Association, to be held in Wellington in January, ID 10, Miss Elsie Andrews, chairman of the New Zealand committee of the association, is making a three months' tour of the Dominion. , Miss Andrews addressed a largelyattended meeting in Hamilton on Friday evening. She said that the association was in close touch with the League of Nations. It was found that there was a genuine desire among people throughout the world to find some means other than war of settling international disputes. It was the object of the association to help the League to arrive at this means. At the conclusion of Miss Andrews' address, it was decided to form a committee with the object of arousing interest in the forthcoming conference of the association.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23068, 20 June 1938, Page 3
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