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RAILWAY TIMETABLE

(Sundays excepted, unless otherwise stated.) Express Trains Leave Christchurch For Invercargill 8.33 a.m. T ” cf ’^ Thursday. Saturday; 11-2 P-'n.’ Wednesday. Friday (connects with Invercargill train at Dunedin. For Dunedin 8.35 a.m. Monday, Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday, 12.23 p.m. Wednesday, Friday; 11.2 p.m. Sunday. WednesFnr Tiinaru, 3,5 a.m. daily: 12.25 p.m. For Grcvmnuth. Hokitika, and Westport 220 a.m. daily; 10.0 a.m. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday. For Ross. 2.20 a.m daily. For Hundalee. 8,20 a.m. daily.

Express Trains Arrive Christchurch. From Invercargill 7.18 a.m. Monday: (8,35 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday. From Dunedin 3.57 a.m. Thursday. Saturday. 7.18 a.m. Monday, 5.10 p.m. Monday Wednesday. Friday: 6.35 p.m. Tuesday Thursday. Saturday. From Grevmouth. Hokitika and Westport 5 0 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday.' Saturday. 10.23 p.m. daily. From Ross, 10,23 p.m. daily, except Saturday. , From Hundalee, 5.51 p.m. daily. Christchurch-Timaru Sunday Trains, Leave Christchurch for Timaru 7.50 «.m.. 0.0 a.m.. and 5.50 p.m. Arrive Christchurch from Tiinaru, 11.13 a.m., 8.23 p.m. and 8.55 p.m.

BOOK OF THE DAY NEW WORLD The Making of To-morrow. By Kaoul dc Roussy de Sales. Allen and Unwin. 337 pp. (10/6 net.) The reader may judge from two or three short extracts whether he can apply himself profitably to Mr de Sales’ thinking. The que-tion is not whether democracy can be made tu work accoicling to capitalist lonnulas or socialist doctrines. . . .

The dilemma is whether a collectivist hi-cii-ly—Dial i-. one founded on our real pc —ihilitie- of production—can be eslafi-li-lied without destroying the essential principles upon which democracy rests. The soluuon-- olfered by Communism and National Socialism are invalid because they di pend finally on tile Diecant'U> power <»f one man, The very fact that we do not pretend to have a ready-made solution to all the problems that con front us to-day and to Iho.-e that we shall have to face to-mor-row is proof of the vitality of the democratic process. Tire ambition of democracy is constant improvement; it docs not hold the promis,e ol some fabulous millenrr -,im

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23940, 6 May 1943, Page 4

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RAILWAY TIMETABLE Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23940, 6 May 1943, Page 4

RAILWAY TIMETABLE Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23940, 6 May 1943, Page 4