Mr Snowdon, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, recently received the following letter from a conscience-stricken taxpayer : —“ Dear sir, —I once defrauded you of' £5. Remorse gnaws my conscience. lam sending you 6s. When the remoreo rnaws again I •will send you some more.” Sunshine and shadow, laughter and team, Sorrows which come with the passing year*. Hope that sustains when defeats befall. Measure life's meaning for one and all. Sunshine and shadow succeed in turn; Snd are the souls who the sunbeams spurs. Wilful are they who will oolds endure Where there's Woods’ Great Ptppert&Wf Core.—{AdrtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 1
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96Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 1
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