Thoughts For The Times
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lie shared the hope and belief that the cheerfulness of the people of these islands would overcome the difficulties which were ill their path. Ihe tnrec years that had passed since the V.niistire had been years of constant disillusionment and disappointment, much of which might hav,. been, anticipated with the exorcise of a little more prescience. Looking at the problems presented in the industrial world, in Ireland. Kgypt, India, Silesia and Europe generally, fairminded men would he willing to admit that if the Government had failed they had largely failed because their minds were finite, and had been confronted by problems which were almost infinite.—Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1921, Page 2
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117Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1921, Page 2
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