“NOT FIRST HEART) YESTERDAY.” “I do not deny that youth lias always been concerned with youth and i has generally known best! I lay stress on ‘always’. Xo less has it been the habit in every age to grieve over the deterioration in manners, and conduct of the young. The remark, “I wonder what our young people are coming to was not first heard yesterday, or even tlie )■>'- before. It is rr,i however, enough to assert that black was always black. I go further and say that the young women of to-day are not even so black as their predecessors, and have a good deal of white among them. Xot a few are very much alive to the needs and claims of others.—. Principal Margaret J. Take, of Bedford College, in the “Morning Post ”
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 September 1927, Page 2
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134Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hokitika Guardian, 9 September 1927, Page 2
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