IN PASSING.
Yon ennnnt standardise beauty.—Mr. Stephen Gwynu.
Lister mado the body safe for surgery —A famous surgeon.
India is the Mecca for the lady doctor, —Dr. Andrew Balfour.
Unless ideals keep pace with science, science will wreck the world. Dr. S. H. Mellone.
I novcr knew there was a country like that in England.—An English girl home from tho Lakes.
It is better for a dog to bo destroyed than to fret its life away on a chainNational Canine Defence League. The Madonna of to-day is the mother overborne with grief because her children have not the material needs of life. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald. War is an ugly, disgraceful, dirty business. Digging ourselves into mud, crawling along in the water and sinking each other, is no occupation for a gentloman. —Sir Oliver Lodge. Football is a very dangerous game for a man who studies his career first, which, of course, he ought to do, and particularly if lie be a married man with children.—Capt. P. J. Sillitoo (Chief Constablo of Sheffield.)
The boy—the undying boy—cares little for tlio morrow. " What a lark . he says. " That is tho spirit of boyhood—to take life as a fine and magnificent game, and put everything into it.—Mr. M. S. Herries.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)
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