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WHAT PEOPLE SAY

Fascism affirms the irremediable, fruitful, and beneficent inequality of men.—Signor Mussolini.

In the view of. many education authorities it is a proper and respectable thing for a child to know about the digestive processes of an earthworm, but not to know about a Beethoven symphony.—Miss M. D. Brock.

There are signs that, in spite of our nominal monotheism, machinery is gradually attracting an amount of worship that threatens disastrous consequences to the older religions of Europe.—Mr Robert Lynd.

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Southland Times, Issue 21822, 27 September 1932, Page 4

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY Southland Times, Issue 21822, 27 September 1932, Page 4

WHAT PEOPLE SAY Southland Times, Issue 21822, 27 September 1932, Page 4

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