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What People Say

Mr J. D. Kershaw: “The man who has done most for civilization was he who discovered conscience as a driving power.” King George of the Hellenes: “The Englishman seems to have learned restraint and leadership while boys in other countries were learning Latin and arithmetic.” Mr Bernard Shaw: “Whatever the fate of the Russian experiment may be, its influence upon our thought will be no less profound, than was the change wrought by the French Revolution and by the Declaration of Independence of the American colonies.”

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Southland Times, Issue 20932, 15 November 1929, Page 6

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What People Say Southland Times, Issue 20932, 15 November 1929, Page 6

What People Say Southland Times, Issue 20932, 15 November 1929, Page 6

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