AS OTHERS SEE US. DR. HODGKIN'S VIEWS.
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION WANTED. THE SOLUTION OF LABOUR TROUBLES. (By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) (Received July 12, 9.40 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Dr. Hodgkin, the historian, who is making a. tour of the world, in an interview here, said there were two things that struck him in connection with' the New Zealand University — the insufficient provision made for teaching history and the absence of a good ambitious university extension scheme. Touching on the question of politics, Dr. Hodgkin said that perhaps the State was trying to regulate more than, any other State could the relations between labour and capital. If that were so, some natural law would in due time stop the process, but he did not fear experiments which were wisely as well as boldly conducted. j To him, added Dr. Hodgkin, the solution Jay in Christianity. The more there was of that, the less wrong would there be to set right.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 7
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