Freedom in New Zealand
“The more one reads in the newspapers the more one realises how fortunate avc are to have liberty and opportunity and our wonderful heritage ” said the Primate of Ncav Zealand’ Archbishop West-Watson speaking at the annual prize giving ceremony at St. Margaret’s College, Christchurch. “When aa'c consider the regimentation of other countries avc should l)e thankful for our freq(Jom. 1 klo not think we. realise lioav near to disaster avc Avere. The Allied Forces saved us Irom a jgreat disaster. The thought of that should raise us above miserable grumblings about Avhat we haA'e. not got, and make us thank God for Avhat avc have got.”
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 37, 8 January 1946, Page 5
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110Freedom in New Zealand Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 37, 8 January 1946, Page 5
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