A brotherly feeling! toward the boy who has a constructive bent was confessed by Mr. Justice Blair, when speaking at the annual meeting of the Boys’ Institute at Wallingford. “Things like knocking a ball around with a golf stick don’t appeal to me at all,” lie said, “but I do like to feel at the end of a Saturday afternoon that I have made something that wasn’t there before. (Applause.) Probably that is some deficiency in my make-up, but I do appreciate tiio joy a boy gets in making things with his hands.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17437, 8 April 1931, Page 2
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