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NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY

CABLE NEWS.

DR. HODGKIN INTERVIEWED., COMPREHENSIVE STATEMENTS. United Press Association—Copyright SYDNEY, July 12. Dr Hodgkin, interviewed, said that two things struck him in connection with the New Zealanfl University. Insufficient provision was made for teaching history, and there was an absence of a good ambitious university extension scheme. Touching on the question of politics, he said perhaps the State was going to regulate more than any other State, soould the relations between labor and capital. If that was so, some natural law would iu due time stop tho process, but he did not fear the experiments, which were wisely, as well as boldly, conducted. To him the solution lay in Christianity. The more there was of that, the less wrong there would be to set right, '

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2552, 13 July 1909, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2552, 13 July 1909, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2552, 13 July 1909, Page 5

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