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IN PASSING.

The lions of society are tigers for publicity. —Lord Dewar. No one should eat a meal until ho ha ; earned it. —Dr. Cecil "Webb-John-son. I. hove boon perfectly happy without a Imsband. —'Miss Elizabeth Budd, aged It h In many a meal a little love is the irgiedient which is lacking. —Mr A. N. Craig. 1 The world must still conic to England if it wants the best glass.—Sir .Francis Joseph. I have seen the funerals of the Duke of Wellington and Marshal Foch. — L-.-rd Methuen. For you my wish is that you may iu ver know war. —Foch’s farewell to a grandchild. I wrote to my mother every day from 1877 to 1925. —Lord Haldane in iiis Autobiography. The shims of Bethnal Green are no more than 70 years old. —Librarian of Bvthnal Green. Y.m carry worthily a great inheritance. 1 share your pride in it. —Amerrica.i Ambassador, leaving - We hope that in 18 months you will be able to leave London and be in Central Africa in seven days.—>Sir Alan Co-bham. i 1 eiicve that English will soon be to the rank, honour, and dignity of a world language. —Professor Zacknsson of Upsala.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1929, Page 5

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IN PASSING. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1929, Page 5

IN PASSING. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 June 1929, Page 5