YOUTH’S WIDER VIEW
o KNOWLEDGE OF FOREIGN POLITICS. “It is an interesting fact that whereas after the war the whole of adult popular education, cutside the universities, was concentrated on economics. now the universal desire is for instruction in and knowledge of foreign politics, international relations and trying to understand the point of view of the foreigner," said Lord Baldwin in a recent speech. "That is something new in England, and it is extremely interesting because it shows that there is a large section of youth, and not necessarily political youth, that has stretched out its hands to other countries, and that they want peace and want to see the world developing with a spirit of brotherhood. That is all to the good, and may bear fruit later.” '
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 July 1939, Page 9
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