THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Tub Prime Minister Of Great Britain. Air Baldwin stood firm in the confidence of thoughtful people. Like every public man be had his detractors, but lie possessed one great asset —ho was trusted hy a large section of the community. He avoided the limelight. Uci worked away quietly and steadily. His speeches breathed uprightness 1 and sincerity. He was disinterested. It was plain to anyone that he was animated by high sentiments and a deep love of country. “Some people say that he lacks force and masculinity, hut his management of the difficult situation created hv the general strike proves that he is capable of courageous and effective effort in times of national crisis.” —Air Justice Herdman.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1929, Page 4
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121THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1929, Page 4
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