WHEN HE GETS BACK.
The contrast between' the turmoil of a battlefield and tho reposefulness of country districts on the West Coast of New Zealand is referred to by Lieut. T. E. Y. Scddon, M.P., in a letter published in the Hokitika Guardian. He says: "The quiet of South Westland, the lure of the links _at Mahinapna, the placid farms of Koitrngi and Kokatahi. the peaccd'ulness of the mining townships, the content of a Hokitika. with its surging seahow eiiitrn'nciiig are- they all from this distance. "When I get hack, I will betake nic to the quietest corner of the district and enjoy peace and contentment.
LOCAL AMD GENERAL.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 302, 19 August 1916, Page 2
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