THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Roi.i.ing Tunc. Five months of it ! During twentv- [ three weeks the legislators have had the daily prayer at 2.39 for enlightenment and guidance by Providence, but they have not all prayed as earnestly as they should have done. Winter, spring, summer! Daffodils and oysters have gone out, and roses and cows have come in—but the members, never quitting, still are sitting. The questions innumerable, the interjections and retorts, and the clanging of the divsion Ivell have gonf> on and on. The birds have built nests, and taught their young to fly. but the marble halls have still the sounds and echoes of enactments—hut the end is due this week. —Christchurch Paper.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1927, Page 2
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115THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1927, Page 2
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