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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

Hymn or Would Clack. Two empires by tlie sea, Two nations great and free. One anthem raise, line race of aneient fame. One tongue, one faith, we ilaiiu. One Cod, whose glorious name We Jove and praise. Wnat deeds tun fathers wrought, What battles we have fought. Let- fame record. Now, vengeful passion, cease. Come, victories of peace, Nor hate, nor pride's caprice, Cnshvath the sword. Tlmugli deep the sea. and wide, ’Twist realm and realm, its tide Binds strand to stiand. Sr lie the gulf between Cray coasts and islands green Willi bonds of peace serene And friendship spanned. Xii»', may the Cod above Cttard the dear land we love, Both east and west. I.er love more fervent glow. As peaceful ages go. And strength yet stronger grow. Blessing and blest —l’rof. George Huntington

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1924, Page 2

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139

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1924, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1924, Page 2

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