IN PASSING.
'ln Iheso strenuous times—every day is Leap Year when you aro crossing a street. —Lord Dewar. Who said Mr. Churchill is not a very astute politician ? Ho is the greatest '■ stuntor " of all.—Miss Rlegau Lloyd George. I have a fine school in Westminster but no garden, and I cannot suppress my em y of you —Cardinal Bourne at Clapham garden fete. 1 do not think that there is a moro odious or detestable watchward for youth than ' Safety First." Youth must bo prepared for an honourable gamble in life.—Mr. John Buchan, M.P. It was the idea of tho Church Parliament which gave to tho nation the idea of any National Parliament—a rather humorous thing when you find Parliament talking to the Church as it sometimes doos.—Tho Bishop of London.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)
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