HOLLAND FUND.
Dear Comrade,—'Hie lads hero would bo only too pleased to havo H. Holland on this side of tho pond for a whik\ as they all know tho good work that he has done in the past. The follinvi in- >'aye donations, which you will Gnd 'nelosed:—W. Hall 55., A. Sherrd: Ids.. A. Campbell -Is., T. West 5a A Job 2s. Gil.. A. McXiehoil 2s. 6d., J. Tiller 'Is. fid., G. R. Scott 55., S. Til lev -is.' (id., C. J. Host, 2s. fid, 1). MeLe-od is. Gd-total, £2 r.s.--Yours in. tite fk'l.t, A. SHEIinOCK, Colden Block-t.
Norman dale in ln's Qualrain3 has a verso entitled ''Tho Second Coming," which runs : Tho Saviour oame; with trembling lips Flo counted F.uropo'n battleships; "Ye? millions lack (heir daily broad-— So much for Calvary!" He said. * if » '■War is a uuisl detestable thing. If you liad scon hut one day of war, you would pray Chid that you might never boo another." —The Duke of Wellington to Lord Shaftesbury. The of mercy shall be all shut up. And (he flushed soldier, rough and hard, In liVrt.y of bloody hand shall rangeWith •eeo-iVk'uee wide a* hell.--Shakes-peare. * * # The deliberate lying of the daily press might be expected from that An impartial account of an nnti-inili-taris', meeting is impossible. f * • Tlio discourtesy alleged to have been shown the deputation of Christchurch ladhm by Minister Myers is in keeping with the behaviour of eonscriptionists throughout tho land. * » # "In every battlefield wo soo an inglorious arena of human degradation." Conway. * * a *TLi« profession of a soldier is a tfamn&ulo profoMiou,'!-Sir John Sia-
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 65, 7 June 1912, Page 15
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265HOLLAND FUND. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 65, 7 June 1912, Page 15
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