ANOTHER GLOOMY DEAN
DEPRESSING PROPHECIES
ROTARLANS SING BECOtt DULL CARE" £
C HAMILTON 'Wecr-OB** Dean Bantu, of ? yi "yu.; l* cregrest cat on c - * happen if e c :f*j a~r * rat c~s to rrsrovc t “- ,L* ** mediately. ** r^“ Addressing EarY:.-® ‘lay. the dean commented cn «. in England, who returned tlive country with Wer ~ ~sh. ana in many cases He put this down to the ranaice existing between the tries. The same attitude n. in connection with India and and if there was not a greaterrZT* • sation of the fcmmcmood of Zealand. actively encouraged the foreigners, and had f,i: - DJ laws to limit c-r prohibit m?\rm in-*"* gration. Rotartans, whose service before self, should endet to dissociate ihemecxTe* wuh movement which did not work for l&i* greater brotherhood of * The dean made an appeal for tfc* necessity of helping the down maouts.” The mental am tads of vY world to-day was pass it- resistanc* t ‘* the survival of the fittest c-ctri*e_ there was no attempt to* give straitened circumstance* the tunity of expressing themselTe*. At the conclusion of the tS» clubs members sarg several seieetxea ■ from their book, amc-ng them besa • “‘Fleerme. T>nH Carp ■*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 416, 26 July 1928, Page 10
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192ANOTHER GLOOMY DEAN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 416, 26 July 1928, Page 10
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