IN PASSING
Tradition is not even traditional unless it is modern as well as ancient.— Mr. G. K. Chesterton.
It is a question whether we have any really properly constituted human beings now living.—Mr. Bernard Shaw.
I have never thought that a movement calling itself " Fascist" would be successful in this country.—Lord Bothermere.
It is difficult to approach Washington without, being mistaken for a college professor called in to advise the President.—Mr. Shaue Leslie.
Too many of the younger members of the Left have toyed with Marxist ideas to have a clear conscience in repelling reactionary assaults ou freedom. —Mr. J. M. Keynes. Imprisonments are but necessary and minor incidents in the life of a militant prince, and 1 never allow them to affect either my appetite or thy serenity.— " Prince Boris" of Andorra. Aerial attack on London will be successful if it creates a panic on a large enough scale. And the panicmongers who tell us that there is no defence against a gas attack are making things easier for our enemies.—Professor J. B. S. Haldane.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 9 (Supplement)
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