"A GREAT PRIVILEGE"
SIR TRUJBY KiNG^ 'WORK
Speaking at. the annual, meeting of the.AVellmgtpn'bi'aneh of the Plunket Society': last- evening, '."Sir?".Tfuby fcng, founder an,di.general .■president-'of the movement, said-, that-hp, was often thankefl for.:.his. wp.rk'.bu| he could not have accomplished^sd niucji; without -kn ideal wife. ■ It had been- a gjreat privilege to him to have : the.friendship'and help of so-niany noble women. "■•'. ,-■*,' - have i'to-. thank all: members of the society for- the help and encourageuLent they haye given, me," said Sir Tfuby. "Life owes■ me nothing,' and it-has been a very great privilege to. be able to do What I have done. Emerson ?s words come to.me as I speak tb you, 'The chiia is the perpetual Messiah sent by'the Almighty into the arms of man to make.an earthly paradise for himself and Ais. family.'" (Prolonged applause.) ■ ; All present stood, at the suggestion of /Dr. Hatts-Mills, "in honour.of the great man who has been such an inspiration to us." "■".■■',"','
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1932, Page 13
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