In all thi3 world there Is no greater mystery than why little groups of men, generation after generation, think it worth while to try to deny justice to other men. What does it all amount to? A few years; after we arc- born we are dead. Wliy spend, that brief period in doing' injustice to others? Why not let everybody have a full opportunity to get whatever happiness there may be. to Ira had upon this earth? This should be a world of friends. Nothlag except human selfishness prevents it from being so. A selfish man ia a fool for the reason that the happlnea he-, seeks by wrong-doing always eludes him. The human race has outgrown a good many other kinds ot foolishness, and it will outgrow toil kind,—Allan L. Benson.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 475, 21 April 1920, Page 1
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