IN PASSING.
Glory! Never use that word to me. —Marsha] Foch. Anyone not in favour of peace should go into an asylum.—Viscount Cecil. 1 am determined that the New York stage shall be decent. —Mayor of New York. Some of the best journalism of the day is very much moro truly literature than a great deal of .what is called literature. —Mr. Hugh Walpolo. The Stock Exchange is no place for tho woman who feels she has to stop every now and again to powder her nose. —Miss Clara Goldhurst. I protest as strongly as I can ngninst the idea that in education and all walks of life a bigger salary will get a better man.—Sir A. llopkinson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 8 (Supplement)
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