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THE ISSUES OE LIFE

LIFE’S FAILURES. ou have no enemies, you say” Alas, my friends, the boast i.s poor; lie, who has mingled in the liny Of duty that the brave endure, •'lust have made foes; if you Inve none, Small is the work (hat you have done; 1 on’ve hit no traitor on the hip, on’vo dashed no cup from perjured lip, I You ve never turned the wrong to right, You’ve been a coward iu the light. C. Mnckay -x- * * -X----ZEAL. Never let your zeal outrun your charity ; the former i.s hut human, the latter i sdivine. H. Hallon. •X- * -X- * Do not he laughed into doing that which you know to he wrong. Ho modest and humble, but ever respect yourself. llemombijr who you arc, and also that it is your duty to excel. •uk ever that you are horn to perform great duties. Lord Beaoonsfielc..

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 1

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THE ISSUES OE LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 1

THE ISSUES OE LIFE Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 1

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