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TRUMPET CALL FOR THE WEEK.

(To be learait off by heart.) As we surpass our fathers' skill, Our sons will shame our own; A thousand things are hidden still, And not a hundred known. Arid had sonic prophet spoken true Of all we shall achieve, The wonders were so widely new, That no man would believe. Meanwhile, my brothers, work and wield The forces of to-day, And plough the Present like a field, And garner all you may.—Tennyson.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 26, 1 September 1911, Page 7

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TRUMPET CALL FOR THE WEEK. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 26, 1 September 1911, Page 7

TRUMPET CALL FOR THE WEEK. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 26, 1 September 1911, Page 7

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