THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
l!i:.u tii t'i. tnKAi.. Kqinilily may he a heanliiul iilerd. iln ugh I am nut .'"'H .mre of that, boea usi *, ueie there nothing h-t t'> s iijve l .r, I imagine that lie.mmi namre. being what il is. wnllld nu.m ile.'.'elll'l a t :*. hilt il is illllOl'enti.V ilillllSsi hie. Due might jll.-l a- well argue that life would lie mil'll ha' |i-r ii v.c were all hum with wings. So il might -.hut what is the use of sit. h fanciesl]jut if equality is a myth, equality nl opportunity i.s being del clone! -urtlu"' ...very day. The whole v.orhl is crying lit lor ability: and birth. ] atromige. ami inherited wealth are no longer a password in success in life. The whole trend of : rae.v is towards equal opportunilies for everybody. and never hefore "as fit so likely to he lo-eegni-eil. John lihint in "liailv Mail."
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 2
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150THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 2
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