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THE JOY OF LIFE. LONDON, Kept. 12. -Mr Ramsay .MacDonald, the leader of tile Parliamentary Labour Party, was invited by the “Yorkshire Eveninp News' ’ to expres an opinion on the view that is darkly and sombrely coloured, and to answer the question: "IV he re shall we turn for joy? " Jo response Mr MacDonald, writing from Lossiemouth, a tiny seaside town in -Morayshire, said : Certainly there is ample joy in life if we do not doliheiately fori,id it a> an unwelcome truest. Some pec,pie find joy in litpttbriousiiess, so when they speak we otipht not to tnisunderstand tin in. This pemration is allowing itself to trust too much to outward things for joy. A good walking stick, a pipe, and any woaiher are enuupli: any pocket treasure like ‘‘Open Road” or one of the Oolden Treasury volumes add luxury to i he elementals. (bu. our ])eople away from the pettifojr«injr vanities and the empty wildernesses of the towns, pet them away with nature from self-ropardinp and aiphinp introspection, and they will find joy abundantly. I'hi n at home—our old Scots soups of pay humor and lyrical love; a novel or two like ‘‘Tristram Sluindy’’ : Hunts or the Elizabethans; an honest day's work behind one, and decent memories annual one, with perhaps a voimpsior slcepmp in the corner—« hat cloud van keep joy out of I hat ? And then, there is the .mvule~t joy cf nil, the joy of workinp so that all our people may possess | lie circumstances

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1923, Page 4

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