THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
I'm: Hunt Man Wins ■'People of socialistic tendencies will sav that no man should have mote iliuti another and that all should share and share alike, and those that have more than others are depriving these others of their fields in life Hut the rule that makes the world go round is that the best man wins. Other 11 oplo -.till say that many -of the prizes of the world are won by chance, l.ilt*. however, is not a game ot chance nor yet a same of skill. H is a mixtnle ol both, but in tile lone run skill will tell. And yet the element ol chance is not such a had thins, hectics:* it adds a spice to life. In life ne want an arrangement by which we can Ret alone 'by a judicious mixtuic of chance and skill.'' Justice Sahnond.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1923, Page 2
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147THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1923, Page 2
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