IN PASSING
The strongest men in history have never been silent.—Mr Lloyd George. I reject Christianity as incompatible with the German character. General Ludendorff. More cant is talked about social status than about anything else in the world.—Major Cadogan, M.P. No word has suffered more—and God knows our language has suffered in the last few years—no word has suffered more than “romance.” I am bidden to attach romance to the latest divorce of seme Hollywood stars. That is not the way to use the word.—Mr Stanley Baldwin. The undertones of dark Stand clear against the dawn, As earth rolls into light At punctual dawn. Each tiny twig a-flash, Each branch a lighted way Of golden crystals bright To guide the feet of day. Slowly the quiet glow Tip-toes across the earth, Telling the world once more Of day’s continuous birth. —Elsie A. Koefoed, in the Christian Science Monitor.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19626, 21 October 1933, Page 9
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148IN PASSING Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19626, 21 October 1933, Page 9
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