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WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WORLD?

"The t.roublo with the world," snid the Singlo-tnxcr, "is that the rich p.ny only n Hinnll -]>nrt of their sharp of the taxes." "The trouble with the world," said the Civil Service reformer, "is Hint the oflleo-holdcrs are corrupt." "The trouble with the world," said the Freetrader, "i» that, the-thrift keeps'" up the cost of living." '' The trouble with• the world, ' '■ said tlio Socialist, "is that society does not control what is necessary for the Welfare of society." 1 "The trouble with the world," said; the social reformer, "is that men's vices nnd sins drag tlicm down to poverty and.misery." 7, "The trouble with the world," said the Radical, "is that it, is too set in its wivs " "The honble vulli the woild," said tlie t'onspivativo, "isjhnt it inns after all Ihe newfangled nnlions " And, while Ihoj woie talking, hi Ho Mis fyonii baked fom loaves of lovolj In cad, lidiiml up Tallinn's cut (Ingot, pacified Ruo and Ross when they quni idled, lulled up tho sitting iooiii, mn in lo soe a sick noighboiu and ennioil! a |>lpss of apple jelly", nnd pul on q bught diess i»i which to wclpomrf tucd Mr Biown whon he come homo from' his woilc, j But I don't suppose that little Mm; Biown has anv idea what is tho liouble' iWith the world;~Chriotian Endeavour, .World. " . . !

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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13177, 5 October 1914, Page 1

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WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WORLD? North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13177, 5 October 1914, Page 1

WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WORLD? North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13177, 5 October 1914, Page 1

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