THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES.
TIES THAT BIND. “To-day our Empire is held together not by armies or aeroplanes but bv mutual trust and confidence,” said the Rev. D. Gardner Aliller, speaking at the patriotic social of the Justices ot tne Peace Association. “That trust and confidence is not a rope of sand; it is an invisible chain that no acid can weaken. We in this land have a common inheritance shared by all the red-coloured portions of the world’s map, with the land that gave us birth. We are not shackled men; we are free men. We believe that self-government is better than good government. Long may our Empire flourish by the good living of its citizens.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1931, Page 4
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117THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1931, Page 4
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