THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
“Cl kansk Thu Emi'ikk.” Wo must .clo'.uise the Empire of the old-world ideas of racial domination. 'Che British Empire would then he cot rmimms with the empire of reason, of humanity, of perfect equality, and of loving brotherhood amongst the peoples. And those ideas once firmly established within the Empire, which we call “The Lesser League of Nations, will soon travel outside, and probably raise the whole of, humanity; and we s j,..n then s>e the advent of that millenwhich so far has only filled with enthusiasm the minds of poets and o'.il -sop’ cr«, but which, when these ideas aiv recognised, statesmen and politicians could address themselves to bringing within practical polities. He, therefore, humblv and earnestly urged them to make 'up their minds to strengthen these new forces, to cleanse our house of all causes ol disorder and distemper, and make it really «■ temple of freedom —freedom lor all deserving oeople who would use their liberty fc.* the benefit of our human kin<l i-Hoii V. S. Snstri at Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1922, Page 2
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