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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

PATH OF DUTY. ? * “That great Imperialist, Mr- Richard ' Seddon, once Prime Minister of this country, described this as ‘God’s Own Country’—a country of strong men, happy and sympathetic women, sturdy children (.and what country has sturdier?), and a climate and variety of beautiful scenery which are unsurpassed anywhere in. the worlch Are the youth of ‘God’s Own Country’ going to be behindhand in shouldering the responsibilities Of their nation and Empire? Are they going to be remiss in trimming the lamp of civilisation and of religion which Ja Its lifeblood and its inspiration P .Assuredly not,” —Lord Bledisloe.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 4

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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 4

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 4

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