THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
AN ' IiC6NOMIC RACE. J ’“There is ijo doubt,”, said Hon J. Ha nan M.L.O. t in a recent public address, “t)hflt the greatest eqonomic race in of the world hag Begun, and, some nations are wisely training their, people so that they may ./ become well'prepared and efficiently eqij j uipped to compete successfully in thii/., competition, 'liy reason of the Extraordinary economic and sqcial tions obtaining" in every country, arid the fierce cpriipetition between nations, there never was in the history of our country a nioi'd imperative need than, now to secur'd''a higher standard of intelligence knowledge, and efficiency on the part of'every producer, every worker, eVbfy"business man, ancl every State official' in' order to promote tna posperity Of : our country and the well-being of ohr people.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 4
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131THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 4
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