THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Moke Snapshots. The average American mind on the question of Prohibition is to the effect that while there is most decided objection to a Ih.od, folks do not exactly relish living on a Sahara.
When one dues not know, one may learn; when one knows it all. one cannot possibly learn. When a man arrives at a stage when he cannot learn, he is a public
It has boon su .nested that the world he governed hv the. golden rule, the Cnited States to furnish the gold and the League of Nations the rule. —The Houghton Line.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1926, Page 2
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101THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1926, Page 2
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