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AT NIAGARA. United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Speaking at Niagara Falls on Alonday night. Air Ramsay AfacDonald said that he regarded those Falls as being symbolic of the work that he had been trying to do in the United States. “AYben I came here thirty-two years ago” be said, “it seemed to me as if Niagara Falls would, defy the thought nn<l in rre unity and power of man through eternity; but I came last year and found that the will of man had overcome the most potent of Nature’s powers.” He added: “And what arc we peacemakers doing? Vo are trying to control the untamed, unbridled nature of mankind.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1929, Page 6
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