WHAT PEOPLE SAY
I have read "Diana of the Crossways" eleven times.—Mr Walter Runciman.
I do not think there is a railway station in the whole gf England that could be called architectually beautiful. —Mr Geoffrey Shakespeare.
To hand on some of the "jazz” music we have been obliged to listen to would only be to give posterity the opportunity of describing this age as one of degeneracy, of frivolous extravagance and bad taste.—Sir Thomas Oliver.
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Southland Times, Issue 25313, 17 June 1935, Page 6
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