THE COMMON GOOD.
. UNIVERSAL QUEST. WASHINGTON, April 17, Addressing the Convention of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the President (Mr W. G. Harding) declared that the destiny of the race and the future of civilisation depended on finding an answer to world problems, and on our sincere, generous, and broad-minded accept?;! ce of that answer. But until tho new paths wero well revealed, we must hold and secure those which we inherited. We would not fmd an answer which would completely satisfy any State, race, or people; but if we pursued the quest opon- . mindedly, he believed we would in the end discover we had jttainCd a large advantage by making something of a sacrifice to the common welfare.—A. and N.Z. Sneezing—running at the nose— with headache, may be promptly relieved by the use of Nazol.
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Northern Advocate, 19 April 1923, Page 5
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