THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Tin: SrntiT or Asia. ■‘lf we give aMeiitiun to the many signs that have appeared ill the diflereiit arts of the world these past few* years, wc i nine to the eiiiielii.siiin that .something new is evident in Asia. and. above all. that all Asiatic spirit is d**-v-•!o 11 ii".*. If is even did: nil lo defend nurse!! agitiust the imfil I'-siiin that t lie Russian Revoiui am lias been as the revenge of A.-iatisin. We ale airi.rised to see that all intelli*: t Hal. pliilosopltii til. ait *stic piopaeaudi is imreasliie In lavoiir if t''e Fast el' ll countries .••gainst the West. We nflcii re’iise to l-elieve ill I In' sc lilt stencils eiiri*i -.lit s. Wo look upon the vogue of a i!imin poet as .sometning dangerless. Vet literal lire may he tin* easiest way lor Communism, the antagonist and lest rover of our Western civilisation, is |e: lons nothing lmi the revenge ol Asia against F.nropt*. that of the y**l ! .*■ race againsi; tho while.” ,lae-.lljr-1 1 1 • i*i x i'l. iii "Libcrto”.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1924, Page 2
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