“The fitness of the people under dictatorships is becoming a reproach to the free peoples who neglect their opportunities,” said the Rev. O. W. Williams, padre of Toe H in New Zealand, when the new premises of the Crichton Cobbers’ Club were opened by the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr R. M. Macfarlane. M.P.). “The worth of a voluntary organisation such as this club for the physical and mental development of our youth is not to be despised,” Mr Williams said.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 September 1939, Page 6
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