“ NOT DOWN AND OUT.”
ENGLAND WILL PULL THROUGH. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright. Australian and N.Z. ('able Association. ' FIfEMANTLK March 24. Sir William Cullen, Lieut .-Governor of New South Wales,' who has returned from a visit to Flightml, interviewed, said England was faced with some of’tho biggest problems in Ihe nation’s history, and it would need Ilia best, qualities of any: race to pull her through. He was confident that the genius of the British race would find a way out. It had been said that the nation was becoming indifferent, irreligious, undisciplined and spineless. . His observations had convinced him that this was not so. What he saw on. Armistice Day was proof of discipline and spiritual reverence of true rc.igion. In certain big circles lie_ found the most sincere and deep spiritual hie, such as ho had not found in England before. The national diameter was as high as ever. He concluded: “If any one tells mo that England is down, 1 simply answer ‘don’t ho ridiculous. * ”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 24 March 1926, Page 9
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168“NOT DOWN AND OUT.” Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 24 March 1926, Page 9
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