LIFE FOR THE YOUNGER GENERATION.
‘On the whole, I feel a great pit? for the younger generation,” writes Roan Inge in the ‘‘Evening Standard.” “Life was so comparatively easy for us, and it is going to be so hal'd for ..iem. We grew lip in an age of expansion and confidence; they have come iii for an age of contraction and perplexity. The writing on the wall looked ratner encouraging for us; what tiiey see is—well, not ‘Mone, inene, like Belshazzar, but a gigantic note of interrogation. Does this bother them much P I really do not know, : for they rarely take thejr elders into their confidence.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1929, Page 3
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107LIFE FOR THE YOUNGER GENERATION. Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1929, Page 3
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