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IN PASSING.

Follow that which is good.—St. Paul. The oflico of liberality consisteth in giving with judgment.—Cicero. I would abolish hoardings to-morrow if 1 could. —Dean of Westminster. Political liberty is only found in constitutional governments.—Montesquieu.

Scott did not aspiro to teach; it was his province to please.—Lord Hanworth. Shakespeare and the Authorised Version make' a very good private library.— Lord Crawford.

The Scout Movement is a direct service to God and man, a service any religion will support.—Tho Chief Scout. I liavo never enjoyed any meals so much as tho bacon I used to cook on the engine shovel.—Mr. J. H. Thomas.

It is the pleasure of tho gods—that what is in conformity with justice, shall also bo in conformity to tho laws.— Socrates.

That is decent which is agreeable to our state, condition, or circumstances, whether it bo in behaviour, discourse, or action.—Dr. Watts.

There was not a • man in Shakespearo's tiino who did not believo that spirits could make themselves visible.—l'rofessor Kittredgo of Harvard.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21224, 2 July 1932, Page 8 (Supplement)

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IN PASSING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21224, 2 July 1932, Page 8 (Supplement)

IN PASSING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21224, 2 July 1932, Page 8 (Supplement)