The politician who attempts to make a party plank of (Stump . patriotism needs to liavo the egg of public disapproval. aimed at him, The real patriot; the .individual, who is risking his life, or who's, about to, is pleasingly devoid of truculcnco aiid braggadocio, lie &ing!> little, boasts less, and carefully lcfiains liom protesting his-loy-ally at .slicct corners. Jt would be a proud thing for Australia if, during the coming weeks, or months, the rank and iile of the populace were ablo, whatever befalls, to emulate his lilic of conduct.—Sydney. Bulletin. ;•.'"■
advertisement in The Times' fr:' -will be read by thousands of read: org every.morning. Have :yoir grasped that fact?'lf SO) remember it-and act, 1
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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13148, 1 September 1914, Page 7
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115Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13148, 1 September 1914, Page 7
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