THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
“The lleai, China.” “To the great majority of the Chinese people, the hard-working, thrifty, honest peasant and small trader, the status of the foreigner is a matter of complete indifference. His problem is to earn hi- daily rice in peace, and without the undue taxation which he no"' endures on the pMrt of any-and orery, petty and great, official in his locality. His patience and industry stand unshakable in that shaken land. He is the real China, which will (assuredly win through in ducvconrse. It is lie who maintains for China ■ an honoured place among the nations.” Lady Hosie in “Daily Mail.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1926, Page 2
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106THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1926, Page 2
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