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FREE SPEECH

Liberty of speech is justified on three grounds: First, if the opinion be true', the world reaps a benefit to be derived from the truth; secondly, if the opinion be false, truth is the more strengthened by contest with it, and lastly, if It be partly .true and partly false, our opinions, if they do not. entirely lose their weakness, at any rate gain the corrections which have greatly improved them. — J. P. Poole.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 243, 12 October 1921, Page 8

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FREE SPEECH Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 243, 12 October 1921, Page 8

FREE SPEECH Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 243, 12 October 1921, Page 8