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South African newspaper in Johannesburg
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ÍTEMS DISPONIBLES: 169
Once the moral basis of society is destroyed anarchy follows.
Two ideas have come to a violent clash on this continent.
A moral rearmament leader documents hopeful human connections discovered amid global conflict zones
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The "Dictator's Slippers" is a Moral Rearmament play which revolves around a conference of world power delegates.
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Mr. J.F.T. Naude, Speaker of the Union House of Assembly, South Africa and Mrs. Naude visit world assembly at Caux, Switzerland.
Readers praise 'Through the Garden Wall' play for its clean, decent moral message
Readers praise clean moral play Through the Garden Wall at Alexander Theatre
Editor leaves journalism to join Moral Re-Armament spiritual movement in Africa
There must have been a few raised eyebrows in South African lounges as Bulie Ndamse and Hazel Clark spoke.
Three members of the international cast photographed outside Roodepoort Town Hall.
Dutch Reformed church Moderator attacked for his personal views on what he felt is racial and political blindness.
Trade union leaders defend Moral Rearmament against international confederation criticisms
At Caux conference Mr J. F. T. Naude says, "I have seen something that changes individuals, changes nations and ideologies."
Clive Ulyate abandons rugby career to pursue spiritual adventure and moral rearmament movement
South African students organize patriotic musical performances promoting nationalism and international youth awareness
Overseas university students visit Southern Africa finding hope for racial unity and harmony
West Indies cricket team tour South Africa playing non-White teams only proposed

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