SAYINGS OF THE DAY.
Compulsory rationing, 1 am afraid, has »t to come—Lord Rhondda. • have had no butter or margarine for breakfast this week.—Sir Arthur Yapp. History is ._ jumble of untruths. Only c great myths are supremely and eterWlf tree.—Mt Charles McCurdy. We are faced with one of the most hor™>le of nightmares—that of training-. the Pwple simply to make them good workmen. -Sir J. D. XlcClure. fhere is a great lack of chivalry on' the ?il of w °men and girls towards men.— ■">*' Maude Koyden. Democracy is at one and the same time ou s trial and hi the crucible.—Mr G. N. Barnes. a our English view it is not the business :*> public system of education to manuopinions. -Mr H. A. 1.. Fisher. «___* WUI '"-' ansry wlt " J™" «* " m ° st Wa ate ' '- vay of P" 4 '"'" to
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 71, 23 March 1918, Page 19
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