THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Bitm.sii Pitosi’UitiTV. The prosperity of a State depends at huttom on two things—the natural lesources of its territoiy and the national character ol its people. Ihe whole question is one upon which the cxi ei l’ must pronoiime. but to the plain man it may seem that tin* experts can overlook of misjudge some of the facLois in tin- problem. The war was the liiM violent disturbance of the machinery of modern progress, ami shockingly violent it was. \\ e had lit*ri so long a term of peaceful development that the tioticn ot a long interruption and slow recovery has not been easy to giii’p as anything short ol “the cod of all things." Britain Ini’ bad sliat tiling disturbance’ in the past. She siiio ived thrill and icnewed her strength. 1 1 is easier to believe that -lie v ill i•*; over again than that she will not.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1924, Page 2
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152THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1924, Page 2
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