CLASS IN NEW ZEALAND
Sir, —I believe in class distinctions, but—what are they? In by opinion, really high-class people are those who are true, honest, trustworthy, not getting as much as they can for as little as they do, helpful to others, kindly and pleasant, and do all these things in the true Christian way. These people are found in any so-called “class,” rich, poor, in “society” or out of it.—Yours, etc., GILLY FLOWER. July 11, 1953.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27090, 13 July 1953, Page 2
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