WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
In common with most people, I do not wish to return to the wattle hut and woad stage of civilization.—Mr Arthur Greenwood. “Biography has suffered from being like club sandwiches—toast on top and underneath, with irrelevant matter in between.” —Philip Guedalla, writer. “New York has altered more in a century than any town in the world’s history. Others evolved. New York burst out.”-—Paul Morand.
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Southland Times, Issue 21661, 24 March 1932, Page 6
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