Spoakino- at a College gathering in Adelaide last w(*k, lTofessor H. Darnicy Naylor said he had recently btiou loading ' (o's ic, And it Tv&s a sad tiling to contemplate in a few ):o cno would be .sifc'.t? io read this ju the original text. '•\Vhr.t, is jostico?" was a question of i':-i unr before ib;: world to-day. I'iato pictured a certain profeEsor of ethics cockssrc* and certain of his opinions, whom he asked for a definition of justice. The professor said, " Justice is merely and only the interest and advantage of the stronger." This was not tho view held tc-dav by the British people. Socrates refused, However, to receive this definition, and jaid. "Justice i 3 the advantage of the weaker." And this was the manner in which the British people had been advocating it themselves.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16113, 18 January 1918, Page 9
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