IN PASSING.
There is no glory liko his who saves his country.—Tennyson. He who serves his country well has no need of ancestors. —Voltaire. We never hear in the newspapers of tho happy marriages.—Mrs. Hubert Barclay. God help the man who won't marry until he finds a perfect woman.—Mr. Ben Tillett, Municipaltios are far moro important than are Parliaments. —Tho Lord Mayor of Norwich. Unless propaganda comes from a pure heart and a single mind it is a boomerang. —Mr. Baldwin. An oyster gets into trouble if it opens its mouth. Not infrequently a Bishop does tho same.—Tho Bishop of Chelmsford. Unless humanity puts its heels into tho ground in favour of its own mind and soul, then tho sheer impact of scientific invention will drivo man moro and more to a full engagement book, and leave him less and less a complete being.—Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20130, 15 December 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)
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147IN PASSING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20130, 15 December 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)
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