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CHINA .MUST IIE SAVED BY THE CHINESE. “At. the long last, Chinese must solve China's problems. llow they are trying to do this is a matter of intense interest ami concern to other nations. For China to-day the crucial question is not so much what her relations will he with this or that foreign Bower, important as that is. It is rather, whether she is learning from her experience. Are her people turning away from the political problem in cynical despair? Are they going to fasten all or most of the blame upon foreign States and peoples? Or arc they beginning to see and face the real issues? The last few years have produced a ferment of now ideas. China should now be able to see how much easier it is to destroy than to build up, how much easier to arouse enthusiasm than to direct it into fruitful channels, how inadequate is a policy of violence, how essential it is to have good leaders and to trust them, how deep are the roots needed for good earn work.”—“The Round Table.”

V.R.C. FINANCE. MELBOURNE, Aug. 4. The balance sheet of the Victoria Racing Club discloses a serious diminution of revenue from all sources at practically every race meeting at 'Flemington for twelve months, showing a falling off compared with the previous year, the profits dwindling from £21,000 to £SOO.

Tlio best family protection against coughs and colds, sore throats and chests, is “ Nazol.” No cold is “ Nazol ’’-proof. Economical, Is fid for 60 do»es.—Advt.

* / e j * mm , %* «Ua*£3g t-JERO of a hundred.fights, idol of the ring, for seven years unbeaten Champion ot the World, how far above any other name in boxing is yours, Jack Dempsey! Your,victories you owe above all to a matchless gift of level-headed judgment; and making your greatest gift outside the ring, offering your wife the world’s finest in cars, that same judgment led you to a Chrysler. Power like yours, speed like yours, instant response like yours to the directing mind,, no wonder the beautiful Estelle Taylor was thrilled with it. Jack Dempsey £ives his .wife, the lovely Estelle Taylor of the films, a flashing Chrijslfer. R.OYAL sedan HAKLEY & CO. tt) GIIEYMOUTII N.Z". Distributors : v TODD MOTOR. COMPANY . . Christchurch. Tim.iru. Dunedin and Invercargill. Finer, more exquisitely graceful'' bodies —finer, more . graceful silhoutte—finer design with smaller wheels—greater luxury of comfort - greater riding ease rich upholstery—perfection of appointments—more refinements in controls and lighting more attractive colour Harmonies. Theseaie features that .make the. Chrysler the most distinguished car on the road.

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Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1928, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
423

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1928, Page 4

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