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"When I canie out. to New Zealaud last year I was told that I would not see slums such as exist in England. That may he so, but 1 have never. touched greater grief and sorrow tlian I have in New Zealand, and it all amounts to loneliness, " said the Rev. James Kav, regional padre of Toc H in Canterbury and Westland, addressing a rally in Christchurch. He was supporting an article by the founder of Toc H, the Rev. P. B. Clayton, 011 the theme: "Where lie the watersheds of human woe?" Among old,people, in hospitals, and among youth away from liome, T(oc II could do a great work if it would put people in toucli with one another. said Alr. Kay. Nothing was more souidestroying tlian loneliness.

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 August 1946, Page 5

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Untitled Chronicle (Levin), 15 August 1946, Page 5

Untitled Chronicle (Levin), 15 August 1946, Page 5

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