THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
“A God-Favoured i,and.” “Human nature to-day is neither better nor worse than in the past, and the nations of the world will always desire new lands to live in,” declared Mr J. Alexander at the annual meeting of the Auckland branch of the Navy Loague. The British Empire belli the finest- lands on the globe, and one of the fairest was New Zealand, surely a God-favoured country.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1927, Page 2
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