IN LINE WITH THE TIMES
" Times havo changed and aro changing, and things of tho decadent past must be scrapped," said Mr. J. W. Andrews at Lower Hutt last evening. "New thoughts must be brought to bear on tho problems of the hour, and .men and women must learn to sacrifice self for the 'good of the community. I belie vo tho next two years .will see the most sweeping changes in the political outlook. Are we," he asked, "fitting ourselves to take our places in tho new order of things!','
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 9
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