ANARCHY AND DISORDER.
Those who object to mounted horsemen proceeding from the country to assist in maintaining law and order in the city, will read with interest the following extract from "Culture and Anarchy":— "But "for us—who believe in right'reason, in the duty and possibility of extricating and elevating our best self, in the progress of humanity towards perfection —for us the framework of society, that theatre in which this august drama has to unroll itself, is sacred; and whoever a Minister it, and however we may seek to remdve thein from the tenure of .administration, yet, while they administer, we steadily and with undivided heart support them in repressing anarchy and disorder ; because without order there oan bo no society, and without society there can be no human perfection."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 November 1913, Page 4
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130ANARCHY AND DISORDER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 November 1913, Page 4
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