Thoughts For The Times
Indifference to the World fcsition. ’Ou.tside New Zealand it has been generally felt that the war could) hardly fail to afFect the conditions of life. In this country, on tho other hand, it appears to have been assum-
ed, that war or no war, nobody should go without, or restrict his consumption or,economise in any way. It is not surprising that where such an idea Is not only current, but is embodied in tin Act of Parliament, trouble and discon- j tent should come sooner or later.—Press Christchurch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1920, Page 2
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