IN PASSING.
Marriages nro mostly on tho dole now. —Judge Cluer. Tho worst crimes in this country are never punished.—Lady Astor.
Tlio oilier fellow is not at all a bad fellow.—The I'rinco of Wales. Yon may gain the wliolo world in efficiency and lose your own soul. —Dr. McCall.
Disenso breeds less and less true, and it conforms less and less to type.—Lord Dawson.
Man is never justified in trying to measure what work ho is capable of doing. —M. Clemenceau.
1 can see nothing different in myself when I put oh my frock coat.—Mr. Gcorgo Lansbury.
Our system of social services under mines tlio moral fibro of tho population. —Professor E. W. Macbrido.
When all . other religions have disappeared tlio worship of tho sun will romain.—Sir Arbuthnot Lane.
1 havo lived just long enough to see tlio wliolo of England practically transformed from Puritanism to Paganism.— Mr. G. K. Chesterton.
Great Britain soonor or later must close her doors to promiscuous immigration, and try to breed, not more citizens but better citizens. —Tho Bishop of Birmingham.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20490, 15 February 1930, Page 8 (Supplement)
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