SPIRIT OF BROTHERHOOD.
international rotary CONVENTION. JAPANESE DELEGATES’ VIEWS, Reuter’s Telegrams. , Received 10.5 p.m., June 18. OTTAWA, June 18. A Toronto message sayg that tne delegates to the International Rotary Convention, rose to their feet and cheered rousingly when Taunijiro Miyaoka, the Japanese representative, and past president of the Tokio Club was announced to apeak. He Ski that no solution of human affairs was just and would stand the t ® ° f time unless it was based on the die tates of the heart and conscience. There were no boundary lines 111 ° u r Sotherliood. If the feelings^ which characterise us, characterised the actions of all nations, there would be no international questions He an uounced the registration of 8605, in eluding 5946 representatives oi twenty countries. . ~ __ During the day greetings were re- “"“ “ S'. 1 fern. Uruguay, CaLla Ne“uo«.dlanil, Brasil, Belgium,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 June 1924, Page 7
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140SPIRIT OF BROTHERHOOD. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 June 1924, Page 7
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