THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Some I’ltom.cvis. A correspondent who writes to -i contemporary, suggests that in order to .stimulate the intellectual i-apaiity of Now Zealanders and create an interest in the higher side of tilings, the Government should offer £100.00!) in prizes for the best suggestions finally of the following tilings: Koine way to have peace after you sign a pens' treaty. Tin breeding of ucn-nian-e.itTng sandH ii s. How to construct :t hydro-electric plant without exceeding the estimate. Some way of keeping a permanent crease in trousers. Some way u> enable cashiers to double their salaries without robbing their employers. liow to spend the I’u.-.Oe AYorks Fund in Auckland and have plentt ot money left for other parts. Dow to punish gentlemanly |voplo when they go wrong without putting a -Min en their ehaiaeteis. How to get France and Germany out of paying fir the last war so they can have another one.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 2
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154THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 2
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