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“In England the really important things usually happen without anybody noticing them, so it is hardly surprising that during all the heat and turmoil of the social controversy in which we live, the beginnings of wlmt is one of the greatest social transformations in the lives of the people which has ever taken placei should have remained almost ,sunperceived. This transformation is a transformation in the actual living conditions of the people of our great towns. It is going on, all too slowly, it is true, hut yet steadily and progressively, on the fringe of each one of our industrial centres.”—“ X,” in the “ Spectator.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 1
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108A SUBTLE. CHANGE Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1926, Page 1
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