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Anzac Day Parades

Sir, —I was sorry to note the almost bitter tones of "A Comrade" in his letter. He must have had a nasty jolt at some time or other. I was sorrier to read his foolish statement, “Creed means nothing.” Nonsense. It is his own creed which has produced the tones of his letter. He infers that it does not matter what a man believes about Christ; it has no effect upon character. That Is not true, either. He contrasts “belief with "open-mindedness,” forgetting that the average believer is more open-minded than the unbeliever.—Yours, etc.. W. T. BLIGHT. April 24, 1957.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 3

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Anzac Day Parades Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 3

Anzac Day Parades Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 3

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