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'South Africa at the crossroads, trying to find peace within itself and harmony with the nations outside.'
A vivid play on the clash in industry and family.
Geroge Daneel, finest loose forward in history.
While still at university Rev. George Daneel became interested in Moral Rearmament and its principles.
'The key to the future lies in the hands of those who give everything.' - Tennis player, Bunny Austin
"I have met Christians in South Africa, Black, White, Coloured who give God a chance to show a solution to difficult problems."
Mr and Mrs Pierre Spoerri meet cross-section of people on visit to South Africa.
Union leaders meet at Caux conference.
Mr E.R. van Rensburg, General Secretary of Mineworker's Union of South Africa speaks at international conference in Switzerland.
"Moral Rearmament has provided unity above race, class and colour — one, platform on which all can meet," said Marie van Selm.
Sadie Patterson was a recipient of five international awards for her peace efforts.
'You can't have peace unless you take the people with you,' said Saidie Patterson.
Reinforcement of 'life changers', 18 of them arrived in Toronto to join the first team of the Oxford Group.
The agony of Afrikanerdom
I believe the vast majority of Rhodesians long for an honorable settlement of the dispute.
A programme of original songs with universal flavour
Prominent figure in labour world, George Light, met Dr Frank Buchman and Oxford Group in 1933 - a turning point in his life.
Prime Minister Ian Smith said that the 45 young South Africans had visited the country on a 'wonderful mission'.