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Sensible chap old Whiteley Always went true and straight Enright; his head screwed on tightly Honest, both early and late: Knew what lie wanted, did Whiteley Straight as an arrow, and truer. Wnen he’d a cold he took nightly AVoods’ Groat Peppermint Cure.

”By special arrangement Reuter’s world service, in addition to other special sources •of information.! is used in the compilation of tbe oversea intelligence published in ibis issue, and all rights therein in Australia and New Zealand are reserved.”

seculartsing christianity . i; One of the greatest changes that the teaching of Christianity lias ever undergone has come about between the middle and. the end of the last century. Christianity lias to all appearance been secularised as it never has been secularised before. Whether we welcome it or not, it is an almost revolutionary change. Christianity is becoming a this-worloly religion. What are the causes of the change? First we are now fully alive to tlie amazing crudity of the old pictures of bliss and torment—the only wonder is that they were tolerated so long. What are the worst temporal miscarriages of justice compared with the terrible picture of all men and women divided into two classes, one class to be rewarded with endless bliss, the other condemned to endless torment? Have wo ever read' or Heard of a human being who deserved to be tortured for ever?”— Dean Inge, in a recent sermon in Wesmilister Abbey.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19270923.2.23.6

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1927, Page 2

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