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THE STAND FOR LIBERTY

“Wje stand for liberty in a Europe which is everywhere expressing servitude,” said the Bishop of Durham in a recent speech. “We stand for tolerance in a world which is resharpening the persecutor’s weapons. We stand for- justice to individuals in an age which is merging individuals in masses and seeking to standardise life. “Because we stand for liberty, tolerance and justice, we stand for the only peace which can be self-respect-ing, beneficent and permanent. Woe to the world, woe to us if the standard of Britain’s witness be lowered and the strength of Britain’s example be suffered to fail. Not for the first time in history is Britain charged with the cause of humanity itself.”—Public Opinion.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3828, 2 November 1936, Page 7

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THE STAND FOR LIBERTY Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3828, 2 November 1936, Page 7

THE STAND FOR LIBERTY Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3828, 2 November 1936, Page 7

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