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Cape Argus

Daily newspaper in Cape Town, South Africa
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Norah Caulfield, from the United Kingdom, is producer of this industrial drama.
Collapse is inevitable unless drastic steps are taken to relieve economic problems.
Play with a purpose.
Moral Re-Armament team including Dr Norval, Chairman of Board of Trade, arrive in South Africa
International team of Moral Rearmament to tour South Africa for five months.
Need for Moral Rearmament to restore "the moral backbone" of democracy, said Senator C.A. van Niekerk.
Moral Rearmament could help every nation restore 'the spiritual backcone' of democracy, said Senator.
'He was deeply Christian and his vision for the future was never clouded by an overdose of race and colour feelings', said MP.
We believe that God must be restored to leadership as the directing force in the lives of men and nations.
Story of a conference that revealed a "miracle" of unity.
Story of a conference that revealed a 'miracle' of unity.
Farmer, Roland Kingwill has given the entire proceeds of his wool levy to Moral Rearmament for work in Eastern Cape.
Dr William Close, Medical Director of Congolese Army, was addressing Rotary Club members in Cape Town on 'Africa's Challenge'.
One of the main morale raisers was escaping.
Andrew Strang had plenty of time between 1940 - 1945 to study human nature.
"I see the answer to the divisions in our labour movement," says Peter Vianello of South African Trades and Labour Council.
'Change, unite and fight to put the Christian heart back into democracy.'
West Indian cricketer, Conrad Hunte said, "It is my opinion that sportsmen should be allowed to play against each other."
'We have seen a world of diversity and unity.'
"I had my first taste of settling labour disputes in the general transport strike in 1926," said Major Stephen Foot.
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