"B.P.S" DREAM
• ST. PETER'S FRIENDLY PUSH. (From Our Owk Correspondent.) LONDON, May S. Lord Baden-Poweli told the story of a strange. dream of heaven when ho opened an arts and erafts exhibition in Hampshire this week. -jLcanit I died and went to heaven,” said Lord Baden-Powell. “ Peter sat there and asked me a lot about the world, and when 1 told hirii I had not been to Japan Peter gave me a friendly push and sent me there. When I awoke 1 icsoived to go to Japan. i go t there in Apnlm time to see the eherrv blossoni. But what was more wonderful nas to see Japanese sitting round. the trees gazing in wonder pt the bloom. It seems to me that if the British people could do more of that and ~et away from the rush of material things fw it "" ° 6 b6tter and ], appicr
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21054, 17 June 1930, Page 7
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