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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES

AVi kumiss and 'run Millennium. “The wireless is completing wluit the •steam engine, the motor-car, and the Zeppelin and the aeroplane began. Men are no longer isolated. The Hebrides can forget their ancient songs ill listening to the latest fox trot from a Strand hotel. Melbourne can converse instantaneously with London, and the forces of nature, instead of keeping man from man, are now conspiring together to annihilate distance. and maintain between diflerent nations and races a constant communion. If man's opportunities for converse with. man were invariably accompanied by moral improvement, wrv might at last solely prophesy that the millennium was at hand.’’ London “Morning. Post.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1925, Page 2

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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1925, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1925, Page 2

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