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THE PROSPECT POP HUMANITY.

“ Tlie prospect for humanity is great,

We iire revent comers to the pin net; no wonder we make mistakes; no wonder we are only halt-civilised. There is pie iity of advance to 1)0 made ; meanwhile we can enjoy both the grandeur and the simplicity of the universe. I have not said much about the simplicity hut I do fuel that if we knew how things were constituted, how all the things wo see—landscapes, Ini ildings, houses, people, bodies, everything—are hitili on two little electrical units, the proton and the electron ; we should bo astonished.”—Sir Oliver bodge.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1928, Page 4

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100

THE PROSPECT POP HUMANITY. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1928, Page 4

THE PROSPECT POP HUMANITY. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1928, Page 4

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