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The Bishop of Gloucester says'- “ I feel wholly untouched by the lurid accounts drawn by the official controversalists about the alarming things that will happen when the world is too full. 1 see no signs of that happening at present. There, are. vast areas capable to supporting large populations almost unoccupied; and at any rate Nature is quite capable of taking care of herself. The real problem is whether the nations that survive will be the. superior or inferior races. That is the. important thing for the future of the human race. Probably all the set-backs in civilisation which have occurred have been through the gradual d' ing out of the superior races like the Greek and Roman. I venture to believe that, the English race, judging by its history and its performances, is one of the superior races of the world.”

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17536, 13 May 1925, Page 11

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 17536, 13 May 1925, Page 11

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 17536, 13 May 1925, Page 11

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