TEA-TABLE TOPICS
i.—Mr Smith explains the campaignfor Feilding’s matenn&y hospital.
2. —The bank rate clown in London to> 3$ per cent. 3. —Continued warlike moVt*nien{,s reported in China. 4. —The new Governor had a great welcome! in Wellington. 5. -Wilkins does not believe in tho aeroplane for Arctic flying.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Add another colour to your personality to-morrow. Tali© an interest in a new point of view, add a dozen words to your vocabulary, read a. book, borrow a philosophy or walk to your work. People who merely repeat thorns(tyes are life’s greatest, bores, and they get stodgy with their fixed habits. Also rc,fcnem)>er that your best habit to cultivate is tho hum,an element. People do not owd you anything because you Jove them. On the' contrary, it is for you to show yourself worthy of the privilege of loving them by endless services and stflf-sacrifiQe.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 21 March 1930, Page 4
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