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NATIONS’ COMMON PEOPLES EXCHANGE OF VISITS URGED OTTAWA, Feb. 13. Mr Gordon Graydon, Canadian delegate to the United Nations, said in an interview that Government should sponsor an exchange of visits of common citizens to create a better world understanding. He said it was not Governments that created friendship between countries, it was the affectionate feeling of the common people of one country towards those of another. That should be developed and fostered through an exchange of visits. Mr Graydon expressed the opinion that it would be cheaper to cut the frills from the peace machinery of the United Nations and pay for such exchanges of common people.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26078, 15 February 1946, Page 5
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