THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
An Anzac Day Lesson. “What is the curse of our day? The men on Gallipoli stood side by side together. To-day man is against man, class against class, nation against nation—and we are brothers, all of us! Cannot we get together? Cannot we get over the things that separate one man from another man? Never, never, never, until we get side by side and work for the common good shall wo take the thing that is given us and bo the people that God would have us be. 1 believe that the one word that God would speak to. the world to-day is • Fellowship.’ Capitalism against the working man, one class against another class—no. there is no delivery there. Never shall we obtain delivery until we as children, of the one Father come together and say, ‘ 'We have got to worry this thing out for ourselves by the grace of God. and finish the work our boys did at Gallipoli, and lift up the world to God.”—Archbishop Julius.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1926, Page 2
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172THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1926, Page 2
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