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African headmaster renounces racial hatred through moral re-armament conference participation
African headmaster renounces racism through moral rearmament conference experience
South African Black and White groups share constructive ideas through film screenings
West Indian cricketer condemns sports boycott of South Africa as counterproductive
Claims of the Oxford Group Movement.
Delegates from the North and South of Ireland spoke from same conference platform
West Indies cricketer advocates maintaining sporting relations with South Africa
Kenyan farmer promotes moral rearmament approach to improve racial relations in Africa
Moral Re-Armament teaches all to work together under guidance of God.
"Where I have wronged anyone I ask your forgiveness. Where I have been wronged I forgive," said Jomo Kenyatta.
Rev Arthur Kanodereka - a man who said, "For me God comes first."
M.P., H.J. Klopper says, "I shall do my utmost to help my nation follow ideology of Caux."
Moral Re-Armament movement explains conflict with political ideologies prioritizing God obedience
Stellenbosch students visit Scandinavia and meet African leaders in London discussions
A white farmer divises an ingenious formula which may have important uses for South Africa.
"M. R. A. is a force created by God to meet the need of the world today," said Rev George Daneel.
Four "headaches" in Moscow - one of these is the movement of moral re-armament.
Constructiveness of an answer to the present chaos.
Trade union body criticizes Moral Rearmament movement as dictatorship lacking democratic principles

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