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The Star

South African newspaper in Johannesburg
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Speaker of House of Assembly says in Caux that this is the "one place we have come to where we see hope for the future."
A small, unassuming man with no claim to fame, Joram Kucherera, may have been responsible for averting a bloody coup in Zimbabwe
The 'Transvaler' criticizes Moral Re-Armament and Moderator of DRC Northern District Synod, Rev F. E. O'B Geldenhuys.
New relationships between black and white on a South African farm.
Potato farmer, Piet Naude has change of heart.
Present-day data about Moral Re-Armament to be found in a book by Peter Howard, "The World Rebuilt".
"It (MRA) is simply a supernatural religious movement which seeks to lead each individual back to sources of his own religion."
"Here at Caux we Germans have had to change."
Ian Smith's once 'mixed-up' son forms a remarkable friendship
Four hundred and fifty delegates of League of Nations assembly attend luncheon given to Oxford Group in Geneva.
450 League of Nations delegates meet in Geneva.
"The moral rearmament of each country was as necessary as military rearmament."
Three M.P.s and the organising secretary of the Mine Workers' Union are representing South Africa at the MRA conference, Caux.
"I have made valuable contacts and I have received a new inspiration for the great tasks that await us in our Church."
'I always say you as my enemy, but now I know you are my brothers....', Nico Ferreira.
A challenge to men of all religions.
Misuse of power by security forces criticised.
1,500 delegates from 25 nations attend conference in Washington entitled 'An ideology that can win the world.'
Moral Re-Armament World Assembly receives South African politicians.
Rhodes Scholar said, "I want to see moral rearmament principles become authority in our national life in South Africa."
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