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MILTON’S EULOGY

CROMWELL GOT THINGS BONE. Ghosts of New Zealand departmental methods may be raised by what Mr Chuter Ede told the National Council of Commercial Education in London. "After four days at the Board of Education.'' Mr Ede said. “I went home, copied out this quotation from Milton’s Eulogy to Cromwell, and put it up there: ‘When you saw that (he business was artfully procrastinated, that everyone was more intent on his own selfish interest than on the public good, that the people complained of the disappointments which they had experienced, and the fallacious promises by which they had been gulled, that they were the dupes of a few overbearing individuals—you put an end to their domination.’”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 August 1940, Page 9

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MILTON’S EULOGY Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 August 1940, Page 9

MILTON’S EULOGY Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 August 1940, Page 9

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