"The war will raise many problems for solution: it is to education that wo must look if the nation is not to he made shipwreck. The future depends on the reformation of ourselves. 'War after war—not so much upon our enemies or our rivals as upon ourselves—our own old ways, our own prejudices and misconceptions, social, industrial, and educational, hut above all educational—is the only road to future place, future prosperity and future power— Eclipse or Empire. In this great work of reconstruction the W.E.A. is restined to play an important part."—Extract from annual report of the Wellington Centre of the Workers' Educational Association.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 5
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