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RHOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

Some Wise Sayings The worst calamity which could befall any human being would lie to have liis own way from his cradle to his grave.—Kingsley. (Jo forth into the busy world and live it; interest yourself in its life; mingle kindly with its joys and sorrows; try wdiat you can do for men, rather than what you can make them do for you, and you will know what it is to have men yours, better than if you were their king or master. — B. I lerTord. Education does not consist merely in studying languages and learning a number of facts. It is something very different from and higher than mere instruction. Instruction stores up for future use, lint education sows seeds which will hear fruit some thirty, some sixty, some one hundred fold.—Lord Avebury.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1929, Page 4

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RHOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1929, Page 4

RHOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1929, Page 4

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