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ONLY WORTHY AIM

Mussolini Gives Advice

“TYIBECTIOH and development of the spirit, that is my answer to vour question as to what the world needs most to meet.'this material crisis and to avert further crises, ’ ’ said Signor Mussolini in an interview in the “North American Review. ’ ’ “Life and life more abundantly is the only mi o’ and worthy goal of man. Life is 'the motive of all man’s actions, even though 'his sense of its meaning be clouded—the goal of our civilisation and of all civilisation. We must consciously recognise this goal and rise our intelligence to achieve the spirit and unity that are the only means to attain it. Our international conferences have failed in so far as their sense has been divided and materialistic. They would succeed at once if they kepr. paramount harmony and the considerations of the spirit. “ ‘ Consideration of the spirit in economic conferences? ’ it will be asked. By all means! In our economies is just where we have needed the spirit and where we have lacked it most — therefore our disintegration. Let man face and know his own soul, and our problem is solved. One man can do much. A group, spiritually united, can perform miracles.”

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 17 June 1933, Page 14

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202

ONLY WORTHY AIM Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 17 June 1933, Page 14

ONLY WORTHY AIM Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 17 June 1933, Page 14

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