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YOUTH

DREAMS MAY COME TRUE. ' V ' “ It is wel Ithat the young,’ says the Western Daily Press, “ should realise that dreams can come true only if those who entertain tern are prepared to make some sacrifice for their fulfilment. “ To those who will soon be entering manhood’s or womanhood’s estate is entrusted the task, not only of preserving, but of adding to, their heritage. so that for their- children in turh a more gracious existence may be vouchsafed. t “ No one will pretend that the world into which the younger generation is marcing is entirely secure and without menace. The future years will certainly test the fibre of our race and its fitness to discharge the great tasks of civilisation that are committed to its charge. “ Wiar, from whose devastations we hope to be preserved, is not the only trial of a people’s capacity for service and sacrifice. “ Properly understood, the tasks of peace are no less adventurous, and their demands on human character hardly less exacting.

“ Alone the preservation of peace in a world smouldering with antagonisms and rent with misunderstandings is a giagnttic task for youthful vigour and idealism.'

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 55, Issue 3938, 11 August 1937, Page 9

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YOUTH Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 55, Issue 3938, 11 August 1937, Page 9

YOUTH Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 55, Issue 3938, 11 August 1937, Page 9