THE YOUTH MOVEMENT
i (To the Editor.) Sir,—l was interested to read of the formation of a youth movement in last tu'gUt s issue of your paper. The prompters of the movement are to bo commended lor their clear and concise statement of vital facts, and their recognition of the importance of placing first things first. It Christianity is a reality it is surely tune it were incorporated in our economic life, and this it appears is the aim of the movement. ' . • .■ ■ ■ A great many elders' must appreciate the ambitious but decidedly practical rdeal advanced, and will watch the movements progress and development with keen • interest. It is a matter for great rejoicing too, that the movement has been created by young people. It is evident that youth is at last awakening to its responsibilities. The future of New Zealand does hold some promise after all.—l am,, etc., : - AN ELDER, j
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 8
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