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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

13 It A INS. Nor Ilci.i.KTS. “That changes, profound changes, in ■nr social structure are inevitable, all ate agreed Dill'eren-e only arises as !:, method And the British method is not the barricade, but the balb.t- ---' :jx. not I lie Indict, but the brain. 11 eeks reform, and wins il by reason rsitber titan by passion. Mlcr all. our people have won, through 81)0 years- a larger measure of polite al Ireedoin than is enjoyed by any oilier nation. Does anyone think the phlegmatic Britisher is ,r oiiig ft surrender that at the bidding of noisy, clamorous (and often disappointed) men 7”-—Air Ben Spoor. M.P.. formerly Labour Government Whip

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1925, Page 2

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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1925, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1925, Page 2

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