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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES,

Evils Of Protection. How strange it is that collectively as nations we mortals appear to find is so hard to realize that the world is round and that nothing can happen to any part of it without its repercussions being felt in every other pafrt. The Great M'ny. starting in Serbia, and embroiling the whole world) proved to Us that the time was pi*«t when nations could live for tkeinsclvos alone, alul lew things in life are based on principles or theories more grossly selfish than protective tariffs—always a- cause of fricti n, jealousy and strife among the nations. The AVhr, which whs fought to end war, will indeed have failed in its lesson to mankind if it does not' teach us that iit national, as in private life, the path of selfishness does not lead to happiness.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1922, Page 2

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142

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES, Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1922, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES, Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1922, Page 2

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