THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
The East and Sinuauohe. *1 do not know how von interpret the Singapore base in Britain, hut in the East it is a direct indication that, now that Europe* is fairly free from larger struggles, attention it l>eing turned to the Ear East. Ihe tragedy of the whole situation is that wc who are in tin- East and you who are in the West are both going forward on the mad we are travelling with our oven open. M e know where that road is £°ing to lead—and there is no way out. Xo way—except one. and that i< ill Chritst.”—Mr ,J. S. Kon. Chinese student.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1925, Page 2
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