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TEN COMMANDMENTS. 1. Don't break into conversations and air your opinions without giving the other fellow a chance. 2. Don’t belittle what the other fellow does. 3. Don’t disagree with every statement the other person makes. •1. Don’t tell everybody about vour own troubles. 5. Don’t be critical of friends and relatives. 6. Don’t be too truthful when telling friends their faults. 7. Don’t grab the other fellow’s clothes or slap hint on the back. 8. Don't be stingy. You don’t need to be a spendthrift, but you should do your share. 3. Don t be a constant borrower of ■either money or personal property. 10. Don't talk too much about your ‘ good family,” or “your people."

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 January 1937, Page 4

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FOR POPULARITY Greymouth Evening Star, 6 January 1937, Page 4

FOR POPULARITY Greymouth Evening Star, 6 January 1937, Page 4

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