TEA-TABLE TOPICS X- Avo yon coming into town for shopping io-nigln ? o —x ln*roin<* of Iho war nt the Falkland Islands. 3. —Britain standing firm in her altitude towards Egypt. 4. —Wireless telephony for England and Australia this month. 5. —Tlie sky not wide enough for two aviators in France, ft. —Winston Churchill criticises the Eahour Budget. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Much of the savour of life would )> e gon,. if il were always tranquil and hold nothing hut cci tnint ies. Tito surprise round the corner and tomorrow's unexpectedness arc great. What a delight it is to take up an old friendship after a long absence and find it as fresh and calmly comfortable as ever. It is like escaping into a cloister from (lie roar and turmoil of the streets—the/streets that none the less must soon claim us again.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2560, 17 April 1930, Page 4
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