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MORE THAN TWO SIDES

The problem of making people see the other man’s point of view was mentioned by the British Minister of Supply (Mr Leslie Burgin) in a recent speech. “You are sometimes told that there are two sides to a question,” be said “You take my tip and realise that there are 22 at least. It is not a question of yes’ or ‘no.’ It is a question of ‘ yes if and *no unless ’ and 1 neither until.' If you look at things with a proper sense of proportion you will realise how lonelv is perfection and how much more likely is just the average good ordinary performance."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23907, 7 September 1939, Page 14

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MORE THAN TWO SIDES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23907, 7 September 1939, Page 14

MORE THAN TWO SIDES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23907, 7 September 1939, Page 14

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