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Striding Diversity and Strange Unanimity.

THEWOBEING MAN'S MILLENNIUM. Ifcia said'that " Variety is the spice of life," and that "it adds to its flavour." The poet (Isaac Watts, or Cowper, we . forget which) Was not very far wrong when he penned this couplet, for certainly if c would be but a dull monotonous thing were it not for its pleasing contrasts. In the animal world we have the graceful and shy deer, and the bold and ferocious lion, the huge elephant, and diminutive though destructive mouse; there it,. the plain, humble-looking thrush, with its rich song, and the beautiful humming bird whose musical talents (and he has sense enough to know it) are conspicuously absent; ft en there is the monster whale and the tiny shrimp on which it feeds. Whilst in mankhii the contrasts are still more - marked and numerous, for not only axe their "physical features," so to speak, different, but they differ intellectually and morally also. In some countries certain acts are considered dishonourable and even criminal, and in others the Bame acts would be looked upon as legitimate and onourable In China, and India, for instance, we believe, lying is a virtue— we won't say a rare virtue ; while among the Negroes of America chicken-stealing is considered one of. the favourite nocturnal pastimes, and perfectly praiseworthy, too— provided they " don't get caught' in the act." In this country our tastes differ, and our ambitions carry ns higher. We don't believe there is a single bank-teller in the whole of the country mean enough to ley violent hands on a poor unprotected f owl. Ab to varying opinions on political matters, they are legion, everybody has an opinion of some sort; some think that Ballance and his party are the willing instruments of the evil one; others think themihe only men capable of ushering in that era of unexampled prosperity termed . by some enthusiasts the Working Men's Millennium; others, again, are loud in their praises of the author of the Public Works Policy, whilst others clamour for Sir Harry Atkinson ; but one and all are unanimous in pronouncing Buchanan's House of Commons Whisky " the Purest and Best in the Market."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2324, 12 January 1893, Page 4

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362

Striding Diversity and Strange Unanimity. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2324, 12 January 1893, Page 4

Striding Diversity and Strange Unanimity. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2324, 12 January 1893, Page 4