THE FIRES OF RACIAL HATRED.
DR MOTT POINTS TO ALARMING FEATURE Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, April 29. " It is positively alarming," said Dr Mott, speaking on race at the Dunedin Missionary Meeting, to see what fires of racial prejudice are being kindled, fanned by certain films and plavs tolerated in parts of the world. These are veritable tinder
boxes, not only alarming but criminal. He referred to films he had lately seen in the Dutch East Indies, which the natives could not possibly look upon without having racial passions inflamed. The same kind of thing was going on up and down China. It called, for international as well as inter-racial collaberation. He suggested a continuous and intensive educational campaign in connection with primary and secondary schools. « , Speaking further on race problems, Dr Mott urged the holding of intimate international conferences. He stressed the tremendous value of having contacts with the home life of other races.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17833, 29 April 1926, Page 1
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