THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
In HI. AND. The ordinary citizen is entirely destructive in his eritcism. never constructive. He will bitterly condemn all that lias been done and is being done; ask him what should be done and he is silent. This I believe to be the most serious thing in Ireland to-day. I put it far above the Irregulars’ activity. Tiie burnings, even the shootings. are secondary. I*util every man realises, that it is his particular job to stop the disorder, until lie steps in actively to help the Government, unt.i the Government says: “Come ding, all of you, we are only your agents, give us advice and assistance. ' no real peace can come. —Hound Table writer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1923, Page 2
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118THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1923, Page 2
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