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No Home Life

A NATIONAL EVIL; PARENTS NOT KEVF.KED, BUT TOLERATED. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received 2(1, 3.15 p.m. London, July 20. Canon Rawenslev, preaching at St. Pauls, deplored the lack of home life, which, he said, involved a national peril, in the homes of the poor it was unthinkable that children of three or (our | years of age were openly defying thenparents, who praised the spirit in a l)oy who kicked his father's shins, and curbed his mother to 'her face. There was the same canker in the homes of the wealthy, where parents were not revered, but. rather were tolerated. Parents were to blame for not making tile home attractive.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 51, 21 July 1914, Page 5

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113

No Home Life Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 51, 21 July 1914, Page 5

No Home Life Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 51, 21 July 1914, Page 5

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