It is not always the man who never fell who deserves the plaudits at the goal. It is so often the one who was down, yet had the courage to get up and try to make a good finish to the race a little mud-stained, a little battered, a little scarred, perhaps— with the unbeaten spirit that struggled on, indifferent to the jeers or plaudits of the crowd, bent only on reaching the goal, with the spirit in him still making a good fight. ;“ ' '
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New Zealand Tablet, 12 August 1915, Page 59
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84Page 59 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 12 August 1915, Page 59
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