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of that nation. The use of contraceptives and other means of birth-control can become, if wrongly used, merely a means of demoralization, and could, if of wide extent, destroy the moral stamina of the nation. In other words, we are forced back to the problem of the upbuilding of the moral tone of the community. To be effective, this must start with our young people. It is not a short-term problem, but a problem which challenges not merely the politicians and the religious section of the community, but also every other person who has the well-being of this young nation at heart.
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