IN PASSING.
Work is the elixir of life.—Sir Robert Baden-PowelL Saving, like mercy, is twice blessed— Sir Ernest Benn. The good humour of a people is a symptom of its faith. —The British Weekly. , No girl who is unable to cook a fourcourse meal is educated.—Dr. Elizabeth Sloan-Chesser. There is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, anytime.—President Coolidge. I think Amundsen's Sight was the most wonderful non-stop flight in the history of the world.—Commander Byrd. The one general strike I have always believed to have a chance of success is the strike against war.—Mr. C. T. Cramp. A stable exchange and a good creditare two of the greatest services a Government can render to industry.—Mr. Winston Churchilb The true leader of men is he who takes upon himself the form oi a servant, who becomes greatest by being least—Sir. Austin Hopkinson, M.P. If I find a human face light up at some quotation which everyone ought to know that man, be he duke or dustman, is my brother.—Mr. Stanley Baldwin. We have learned that peace comes from honest men trusting one another, and war very often from honest- men distrusting one another.—Professor Gilbert Murray.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19382, 17 July 1926, Page 7 (Supplement)
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199IN PASSING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19382, 17 July 1926, Page 7 (Supplement)
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