Moral Re-Armament
Sir,—l would like to ask I* F. Sugden how he obtained his healthy body and a mind capable of logical thought And how this wonderful world came into being. To think all these things happened by chance is far more foolish than to believe simply* that God, our Creator and laving Heavenly Father, made them. How ( wisely the £ible speaks, saying: “The fool hath said in his heart There is no God.’ They that seek Me earnestly, shall find Me.” How true it is. Countries and people who. reject God become decadent and gradually lose sight of the high principles that they may once have striven for. One does not have to. Ijve so very long: to see examples of this,—Yours, etc., JONG’S ARMY.
Mr Holyoake’s Address 1 Sir,—A letter last Tuesday calls the £lOO rebate a “bribe” and a cause of financial difficulty in 1958. To be logical and fair, why
them—Yours, etc, ■ June 19.1900** * PALMBR ’ »I|W '
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29237, 22 June 1960, Page 11
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