“NO FREER NATION ON EARTH."
“They lie who say we are decadent and done Jor. There is no freer nation on the fijee of the earth,” says Airs fr’uiowden in the “Sunday News.” “There is no nation where there can he found, man for man, a larger measure of honest goodwill to ill. There is no nation which possesses a greater gift of friendship or a. more gegerous attitude to a fallen foe. There is not ibrave.r nation, nor one with more sturdiness of character, nor one with a more highly developed social conscience. Then away with depression and foolish iears. We are ‘up against it’ just now, but we have been up against it before. AYe triumphed over our difficulties in the past. AYe shall do so again. But do let us go into the struggle with smiles on our faces and shouts on our 1 ips, leading the van, not slinking to the rear; for that which wo believe, we can do. And we may believe that Britain can and will be saved,”
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 3
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175“NO FREER NATION ON EARTH." Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 3
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