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TODAY AND TOMORROW

Tomorrow waits for laughter, For cushioned ease and dream, For friendly talk and shaded walk By hill and vale and stream. Today has come for action, By furnace flame and plough, Not sunlit field but harvest yield Awakes our interest now. Tomorrow’s tools are gentle, Like reed and brush and pen; Today the press and welder dress Imaginings of men. Tomorrow we shall buy and sell, Today we heed no price; Tomorrow we, for victory, Today, for sacrifice. .—Colin Frame in the Star (London)

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21188, 10 August 1940, Page 11 (Supplement)

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87

TODAY AND TOMORROW Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21188, 10 August 1940, Page 11 (Supplement)

TODAY AND TOMORROW Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21188, 10 August 1940, Page 11 (Supplement)

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