"MIND" AND EMPIRE.
.. m " Lord Baldwin nailed his colours. to the mast," says the Oxford Times, "wlien he came to speak of the secret of the Empire's strength. "Freedom, ordered freedom within the law With fOrCe in the baekground and not in the foreground, a society in which authority and freedom are blended in due proportion, in which both State and citizett are both ends and means. It is an Empire organised for peace and for free development of the individuai in and through an infinite variety of voluntary associations,' The political system which holds our complex Empire together and gives it its foremost place in the world, has sutely never been better dearribed. ' Small minds and a great Empire go-ill together,' Burke said. Our Empire's greatness and indivisibility are the fruits of our full acceptiueo of 1 ihe gacred principles pf EbertyJ^. '"'
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 6
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