INTERESTS OF PEACE
TROUBLE WITH CONFERENCES. BISHOP’S OPINION. (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, May 9. “What has been wrong with all the conferences held in the interests peace since the close of the war. askBishop Sprott, in an address at the opening of the Anglican Synod to-day. “Has it not been just this, that all the nations concerned have approached the question chiefly, if not exclusively, from the point of view of their own self interest? This has inevitably aroused suspicion, distrust and fear. The result is that increasing numbers of people have become convinced that nationalism is an enemy and that there can be no lasting peace till the national sentiment has been eradicated. In this his Lordship thought the remedy would not be found, but in a more general display of the spirit of brotherhood.
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Southland Times, Issue 22011, 10 May 1933, Page 13
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