HUMAN RACE ON THE MARCH
: BRITISH WAY OF LIFE CORRECT ONE "History offers no parallel to the alignment of soeial systems and natjoaal power which we have seen in operation since the war concluded, and particularly during the past 12 months," stated the chairman of the Massey Agricultural College Board of Governors, Mr. A_. E. Mansford, when speaking at the annual capping ceremony held in tlie Opera House last night. "For the first timo in history we see the, whole human rgc-e on the march, and. humanity seems to be divided into three parts, ' r he said. "Tlie first believes 111 a system the essence of whicu is supremacy of the individual, and ia r.epresented by the British Commonweath and the Hnited States. Tlie second believes in the supremacy of tha State, and is represented by the Soviet Union. The third is as yet mostly uuinforpied, but looking on wondei'ing which philosophy is riglit." No one who had faith in the British Empire had any doubts liut that our choice of ways was the right one, and no one should doubt for a moment. our ability to overcome the present difficilties, ?md prove worthy of tlie destiav thftt Wfts o.urs to lead the world bacls to happiness and prosperity.
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 June 1947, Page 4
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