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WAR AND THE FUTURE

REVISION OF FORMER IDEAS. Wo must bend our minds here to the whole war and its future, writes Mr ,T. L. Garvin. Time is the essence of the contract. Without further loss of time, wo must finish with the peril of complacency, re-examine the conditions of success and revise former ideas with, a drastic mind. Now and at once and no mistake, we must wake up to the iron veracities of this war. And then face them, not merely without flinching, but with redoubled energy of will and effort. We shall need it all. No greater word of its kind is known (han Bishop Butler’s: ‘Things are what they are and their consequences will be what, they will be: why. (lien, should we wish to be deceived?"

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 July 1940, Page 3

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WAR AND THE FUTURE Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 July 1940, Page 3

WAR AND THE FUTURE Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 July 1940, Page 3

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