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CRISES OF THE PAST

o Al WAYS /.X ENGL ''.ND A brief but inspiring review «4 hng*| h-h h::-l<.ry front the lime "f Alfred; tin- Great l>» the Napoleonic v.at w.. given by Mr Julius Hogben to the! An.Eiland Cremtmetf . Club at a rev:;t luncheon Tai..i.c as his theme "There always w. : an England." Mr liogbvn showed how tins and u at «•;:■< > >:• lh< - nation’s b.sstory it had manifested the ■ jdetuhd spirit *»f <<mrtige and !-.■ ... ■! ... duri.i.e. .. it W..’ ■. .. mg .. u He referred to Alfred tic Gic.;t . the fu’.m'ivr ' the Er;p- --' Navy, and ■ ... * •; t n an ■ ■ ;>£<■- ■ ch.lol .. ..... i i,-<! "h, 11. m.idc great de ■.. ’ :. ; o. y t‘.

;4rmd Evidently there was s..>tne-| th;:;;; m heredilj. for V< it.are had I rittvn of meat .tiscerlef id Mr i Churchill that "he had to a degree ; above all ;:envr;ds <<f his lime that | calm murage m ’tie mid••! < I tumuli i It’..:! •■ecu:' l j l’f • -U1 ill diltlX’T which the Englnh <. Ml a < ■■ 1 head ■ hl I lhi-i great ;;g!e f.>r 1-ber‘y <>n earth. ■ i n < iU.d.:;. and leal biotherhuiHl . nil tile Wiil ki. v, e might V. cII dr.iv, : : mrmratixt;.. Mr Hugben said, fr.iin that i tact there .ihvays was ,m Enx- 1 End

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 January 1941, Page 2

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CRISES OF THE PAST Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 January 1941, Page 2

CRISES OF THE PAST Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 January 1941, Page 2

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