AUSTRALIAN WOOL
PUBLICITY AND RESEARCH LEGISLATURE PASSES BILL CANBERRA, May 23. The House of Representatives and the Senate passed the Wool Publicity and Research Bill, which provides for the establishment of an Australian Wool Board to control wool publicity and research in Australia and overseas. The Board will consist of six members nominated by the Australian Woolgrowers’ Council, and one representative of the Federal Government.
as citizens of a universal community to which every race of mankind is bringing the contribution of its special gifts and special achievements. While we need not belittle the claims of the family or nation to which we belong, nor prove alack in our allegiance to these, surely the facts of life demand from us that nobler and more splendid allegiance to the common brotherhood of all the human race which in one united effort is seeking to build up that knowledge which we all need, and to gain that mastery over life and nature upon which our continued progress depends. How Jong shall we allow the artificial restrictions, jealousies and follies of narrowly nationalised emotions to bring havoc and destruction upon this nobler and mightier family of mankind with' it-s universal achievements and universal heritage? The aim of those who are working to make effective the League of Nations is simply to give expression to this international reeality in which we are all living and from which all we most cherish continually flows.-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 122, 25 May 1936, Page 9
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