YOUNG AUSTRALIA
A MINISTER'S ADVICE
(By TeJegrapJi—l'ress Association.)
AUCKLAND, July 2
Advice to Australians regarding fast living and church attendance was given by the Rev. J. Milne, who returned to Auckland by the Awatea yesterday after spending two months in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide.
"It is my impression," he said, "that to progress socially and lastingly Australians shbuld realise that the pace of their lives should not be made too vigorous.
"There is an indication that the influence of the community is becoming more vested in the young people. The churches are hot so well attended as they used to be. This does not give a sure indication of default, as there seem to be growing outside the churches several influences that are more or less riehteous and eood."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 2, 3 July 1939, Page 16
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