IN PASSING
The secret of future civilisation depends on the right use of leisure.—Mr. C. E. M. Joad. The death of my old butler has made a great change in my-life.-*—Dr. J. E. C. Welldon. To hear Big Ben on the wireless has made mo homesick at times. —Archdeacon of tho Arctic. Tho first thing self-governing India must do is ;to make public speaking a capital offence.—Mr. Bernard Shaw. People need to realise that the way of life for all must bo " No cross, no crown."—Lord Dawson of Penn. Tho reason why people do not go to church is becauso it is easier to stay at home.—Canon Thompson Elliott. Public opinion is as much influenced by idlo and irresponsible words as by tho most carefully-thought-out statements.— Mr. Filson Young. Tho historian in tho future will consider tho invention of broadcasting to be the most important development in civilisation since the invention of printing.— Lord Allen of Hurtwood.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21456, 1 April 1933, Page 9 (Supplement)
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