"Wo may try pur best to look/aVHhe question from the samo point of view as tliAttikon up by Boers and Britons''-in tho,/Transvaal, and to. realiso'all that'is meant' in"this defer-, minatioii to build up'a yi-hito' marif.s 'civilisav tioh .'in-- South ..Africa;'-: But:: it - must: be'.'. >. faulty statesmanship which cannot -pric to that: end without -wounding the ties of loyal subjects of the. King.— of India," Bombay; ; > The proportion .of. chronic, poverty .'and chronic degradation and- 'chronic 1 pauperism ill Britain has increased. .'All history -teaches that when pauperism becomes a' fixed'condition, and when poverty grows professional, - and strenuous,'- and, by its.' stridency, exacts.a fixed meed of hiimanitarianism •j—that;'.is the approach 'of tho - end- No nation ever has existed triumphantly without a ■ proud and vigorous -common people -— ■■ "American,'' New Yoik - b . '' ' •' • .'.;' '■ : li
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 132, 27 February 1908, Page 8
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