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j “Whether, one appro-v.-.r • • >prov- ! eg of Soviet rule, we >"• r- -ogniso j-that tilings cannot remain stationary; Ldhere is always either a going back Gr j forward.” writes Dr. 0. Hagthe “Contemporary V • visit, -/r----erf' *~- '“A’A ’ 1 ! f i • a * u c- • ••• ■ 3t to l *■ With ■ . -In the ■; of tf'.ou. jrtfJßl" •...; g to 1)0 Y- • /-■'■We that it. should ' BmeratioU; <■: even nted from av-giiing HHBhHHK sources of knowledge; at ter for consideration present ruling class, probourgeois,’ will not a much better educated sprung from a also hard to believe . not with a wider out- • endorse the infringe-
ment on private and political liberty now imposed.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1929, Page 2
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109THE FORCING LEAV Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1929, Page 2
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