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COMPRESSED LIFE OF MAN

♦ If the life of man through the centuries were compressed into fifty years, said 1-VolVssor T. A. Hauler at a W.L.A. lecture in Now Plymouth last week, some idea, was given of Ids slow ami laborious development. At the, age of -If) he would have learned at; last the art of agriculture. Six months later, in his fiftieth year, lie would have learned how In write. Three months later he would have learned literature. and the arts. Two month* after final Christianity would have appeared, and two or three days ago he Would have been using engines and steamers. Bv now he would have learned that, there was such a thing as eieei.rieily, and in the last few hours he would have discovered that he could lly.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4446, 1 May 1930, Page 4

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COMPRESSED LIFE OF MAN Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4446, 1 May 1930, Page 4

COMPRESSED LIFE OF MAN Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4446, 1 May 1930, Page 4

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