INTERNATIONAL AMENITIES
“If we are ever to rebuild our world, and to lay the foundation of a new and better type of civilisation, we must begin by rebuildig our own lives. We have fostered fear and hate and suspicion and rivalry. We musit now cultivate trust and confidence and understanding and goodwill. These things are stronger than navies. They hold across frontiers and beyond seas. They solve labour problems and compose industrial differences. They make for harmony and progress. They draw people together for co-operative ends and for higher ways of living. Every effort which weaves, however feebly, these adamantine bonds of faith and fellowship, is like a new star in the East heralding the dawn of the new civilisation. This book tells of some quiet endeavours to prbmote these deeper forces of unity and goodwill, and therefore it should have a welcome from those who want to see the skirts of darkness pushed away and the area of light widened.”—Professor Rufus Jones.
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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1788, 29 July 1926, Page 7
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163INTERNATIONAL AMENITIES Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1788, 29 July 1926, Page 7
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