AFTER TRUTH.
“Every civilised country is .faced today vvith the problem of how to combine productive efficiency with the well-being of .the people They learneu,; then, that each member of the community had a profound duty to the community It was not enough for him io live in snug satisfaction a his own righteous life; it was not enough for him to accept the first teaching that came to hi|ti; he was required by sweat of mind and soul itq search for truth, and having found it, to fearlessly hold it. Science taught them that everywhere there was life, energy,, and motion; that dead matter ha.d no existence. They, too,, were-cal-led to , ceaseless effort, ceaseless .thought, as well as ceaseless action, iij the, cause of A. P. Laurie to a people’s'- meeting at Edinburgh .•
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1930, Page 3
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134AFTER TRUTH. Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1930, Page 3
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