STATURE OF ANZACS.
Sir L. Chiozza Money lias a column article in the Daily Mail headed. " Why the Anzacs are fine and large.'' He says the Anzacs are alert and keeneyed, and picturesque, and they cannot help making themslevcs prominent. Their stature and hearing are superior to that of the British troops. T-his is because the Anzacs have shaken off many customs and traditions which shackle the progress of the UnitedKingdom, especially the tradition of poverty. High wages become a matter of course, when the railways belong to the State. The Australian, public increasingly control public economy, and the result is a race of free, independent men, whose stature is the result of their economic status. The Anzacs are a proof that the British race can regain the physical standard which is its proper inheritance. The Anzacs will not have visited England in vain if they teach us to abolish the traditions of poverty.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 24 November 1916, Page 2
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154STATURE OF ANZACS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 219, 24 November 1916, Page 2
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