Thoughts For The Times.
i ***?*— —” ■ A Broad Highway, j A new ‘‘broad highway” is in course of construction. It has no relation to Ivingsway of London, to the boulevards of Paris, to the piazzas of Rome, or to the avenues of New York. Its composition is not of hitumijn, concrete, 01 tarred macadam. Nevertheless, jUhlti. tudes of feet are destined to traverse it; ami perhaps the most significant fact about the new highway is this; that its travellers are alt youthful the flower of the, land, the hope of the j future, heirs of all the ages. j The new highway j{? educational. It begins at infancy and the kindergarten J and sweeps omvard to the university H has taken centuries to lay it down riitherto its travellers have been re- i
strfctod in number and in social degree ; but the new “broad highway” will he free to the sons and daughters of all men.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1920, Page 2
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155Thoughts For The Times. Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1920, Page 2
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