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WORLD PARLIAMENTARIANS UNANIMOUS PEACE SENTIT CENT [ Australian Press Assn. I LONDON, Sept. 12. Senator Payne is forwarding to the Bradford Woollen Manufacturers’ Association an invitation with the object of ind uing manufacturers • visit Tasmania and investigate first hand the possibilities. He will inform them of the inducements the Tasman irn Government offer secondary' industrialists. Mr Payne is eulogistic concerning the value of the inter-Parliamcntary Conference, which he attended at Berlin. It was, 1 e sai<!, a magnificent adjunc' to the League of Nations, and an exchange of views between Parliamentarians of the world would help to cement international relationships. There was unanimous peace sen. ment amongst the 800 delegates. Mr Payne will endeavour to form an Australian branch of the Association, so that Australia will send a representative to the annual conference. He declared that the German hospitality was phenomenal.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 218, 14 September 1928, Page 7
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