PEACE COMES SLOWLY
LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION ANNUAL CONFERENCE OPENS (Special to THE SUN) AV ANGANUI, Thursday. R is dangerous to adopt an attitude ?*.Tf™’ but U WOUId also be foolish to bury one's head like an ostrich to certain facts, said Dr. A. G. B. Fisher, professor of economics at Otago of n +Tl rSI T ty ’ at the annual conference of the League of Nations Union in t 7 le of the report still hS*. th v past - year progress had Man been disappointingly slow, he said ? vould n ot come in a day, but u< ?nlcl bo a lengthy process. Today there is a strong- desire on the w- 1 r? £ the common people that ousl v l,M rerS should grapple seri°r honestly with the problem meets al re<J uction of armaT?ei S ’ ® tated the annual report. Delegates representing branches all thf M ew * 2 ® aland Were welcomed by the Mayor Mr. W. J. Rogers. J- ishei also gave an address.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 689, 14 June 1929, Page 10
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