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No man ever knew, or .can know, what,will be the ultimate result, to himself or to others, of any given line of conduct. But every man t 7 may know, arid most of us do know, what is a: just ? and an unjust act. And all of us may know also that the consequences of justice will be ultimately the best possible, both to others and to- ourselves fi though .we can neither say what is best nor how it is likely to come to pass.—

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New Zealand Tablet, 20 February 1919, Page 30

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 20 February 1919, Page 30

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 20 February 1919, Page 30

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