Thoughts For File Times
Healthy CrrizENsmi*
“To you young men, 1 an old man, venture to say:—Be always ready to help others that seem deserving of help; when you work, work hard, and work fair; when you play, play hard and play fair; don’t fight unless you have to, but, if you c-an’t avoid a fight without loss of honour, then fight hard aiid fight fair. If you do that, and keep your body clean and your mind clean then your thoughts will he dean, and your words clean and your acts clean. And there won’t he much wrong with your citizenship. You will he able to think with’ pride in your country and with a. sense of satisfaction at duty well done. ‘I am a citizen of no mean citv.’ J. P. Firth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1922, Page 2
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134Thoughts For File Times Hokitika Guardian, 20 February 1922, Page 2
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