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Thoughts For The Times,

i A Mad Would. Nothing since the war began has impressed thoughtful minds quite so forcibly as the tendency throughout the world to look at things out of focus. ‘lt is a mad world, my masters.” The ex-German Emperor is still the standing example of a madman sane enough to bo dealt with by ordinary legal process for his crimes: and with him all Germany has been judged. Hut the awful j pressure of the war has driven half I Europe to the verge of insanity; and | Lord Bryce has recently pleaded for the i better understanding of a difficult position which alone can give the beaten Bowers a chance again.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1920, Page 2

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115

Thoughts For The Times, Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1920, Page 2

Thoughts For The Times, Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1920, Page 2

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