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Hyde Park Oratory

VALUE AS SAFETY VALVE “ Hyde Park corner London is a ietting-off-steam plage,” said Dr. C.E. Beeby.,. speaking at Canterbury College last week of the psychological approach to industry. "I once saw an Australian aboriginal in Hyde Park,” ho said. “He was uttering the most dreadful blasphemy and sedition. He help a cross hung with small, humanli. : skeltons made of rubber and Ae was vehemently declaring that this was what the English. Government did to my people.’ A partrotic native of South approached with punitive intent, but the law intervened and expelled him from the park. The incident,” said Mr. Beeby, “proved the wisdom of the British Government in establishing such a place cs Hyde Park corner, where people can work off their repression.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7240, 21 August 1933, Page 2

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Hyde Park Oratory Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7240, 21 August 1933, Page 2

Hyde Park Oratory Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7240, 21 August 1933, Page 2

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