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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

To Maintain ~:iz I’up.tiv or inn Press. “It is ueeessaiy that we should have a constant stream of intelligent, educated young people, who will keep alight the fires of enthusiasm, and refuse to contemplate the sordid and subterranean currents only. It only a comparatively few can go through, retaining their faith in mankind, and with the high purpose of making the Press ilio leader of thought, the vanguard of legitimate progress, tho scourge of corruption, and other influences operating against the well-bein!> of the State and the world, then there wi]l be a greater hope for a better world bd by a purer Press than we have today.” —Excerpt from a Sydney address.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1924, Page 2

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117

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1924, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1924, Page 2

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