LACK OF HOME LIFE.
A NATIONAL PERIL. «T HT.KCTBIO TELKC.EArn COPTEIGHT. TIMES AND SYDNEY SUN SERVICKB. LONDON, July 1!). Canon Rawnsley, preaching at St. Paul's Cathedral, deplored the lack of homo life, which, lie declared, involved n national peril. . In the homes of the poor it was unthinkable that children of, three or four years were openly defying their parents., who praised the spirit in a hov who kicked his father's shins or cursed his mother to her face. Tfier& was the same canker in the homes of the wealthy, where the parents were not revered, but rather tolerated. The parent's.teere to blame for •not making the home attractive.
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Mataura Ensign, 21 July 1914, Page 5
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109LACK OF HOME LIFE. Mataura Ensign, 21 July 1914, Page 5
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