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“Nothing Uplifting In Business Life”

‘A FINANCIAL DOG-FIGHT’

CANON’S INDICTMENT

■ fundamentally X am an optimist, , believe that things are going to .worse before they get better,” said S' B ‘" Archdall at the fortnightly lun- > t h e Auckland Advertising yesterday, at which Mr. C. E. Siinkard presided. L The world was suffering from an idea 1 of business and education too nar--400 minded, continued the speaker The ro 'l"l side of business was being ignored and as it was at pre,it wa s only a financial dog-fight. v”thing was obtained from it that uprned man. With education the true 111 “ wa3 not examinations, but the thirst for knowledge. Truth was the only thing that would , from ourselves. A community having the present restricted idea of iciness and education was spelling its ““doom. The difficulty was the different interests of people. A broad unified interest was the ideal. As far as the living of to-day went there was very little of a sound, basic rinciple of civilisation and business nd education would not progress if “pie did not have the one sound view The world would not get any further ahead until it saw that coherence got truth ’ an<l 14 was ° n 'y by seeking truth that progress was made. 8 r n the pursuit of money we would mi9 s truth. The real value was of character not the cash value. What a man was was more important than what he had got or what he did. Mr G. Finn proposed a hearty vote of’thanks to the speaker, which was given with acclamation.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 13

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“Nothing Uplifting In Business Life” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 13

“Nothing Uplifting In Business Life” Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 13

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