THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
A N'kw Worn.n Fii.\. “A growing artistic and scientific impulse appears, particularly in the F idled States of America. Within
li!"(v veins America may be leading Hie world in art. science, and literature. Bel'or” another half-century North and Smith America may lie the recognised heads and < col res ol lh'' FnglMi-e| lea king and Spanish--■pea king riv ih- .iI mu-, Sonic realisation cl pan American dreams may have oreauised a permanent peace between them all. \Ye are probably in the opening phase of another great westward movement of the (('litres of civilisation, comparable to the drift from Asia and F.gypi ami Greece towards 1 tally and Gaul round and about the beginnings ol the Christian era, and their drift northward and westward in Europe at the Renaissance.” - 11. G. Mclls,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1925, Page 2
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134THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1925, Page 2
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