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OTHER MEN'S MINDS.

• THE WISE BEAR. Russia is sick of the whole business of Bolshevism. —Sir Bernard Pares. THE ESSENCE. OF LIFE. I have criticised all my, life, and now canno.t do without it. —Lord Hampton. DON'T TELL THE CHILDREN. Fidgeting is of great value in maintaining the circulation of the blood. — Dr Leonard Hill. HITTING THE MOB. Direct action is a treason to de-

mocracy.—Mr Austen Chamberlain. SOMEWHAT NATURAL. The Government is always selected as the scapegoat. —Sir R. Home. RESPECT GREY HAIRS. Kindness is more valuable in old age than at any other time. —Lord Rosebery. HONEST COMMERCIALISM. British business is at least as honest as any other department of British life. —Mr John Murray, M.P. -WOMEN AND STRIKES. Women dislike strikes because they know that the home and the children suffer first. —Viscountess Fitz Alan. ONE ETERNAL STRIKE. In these times life seems to be an eternal strike. —Lord Curzon. HUMANE GAS? In war poison gas is less fatal and far less cruel than any other weapon.—Sir W. J. Pope. LURE OF THE FOOTLIGHTS. The stage has an enormous attrac•tipn for girls, and I think'it is justifiable. —Miss Clemence Dane. AGREED! I, at least, protest against being told that a certain decision is the voice of Labour. —Lord Birkenhead. HESITATING AMERICA. America came late into the war, .but she came. She is coming late into the peace, but she will come. — Mr B. Colby. MUSHROOM PEERS. A part of the penalty a "mushroom peer" has to is loss of his name and a part of his personality. —Lord Lambourne..

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14769, 23 September 1921, Page 2

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OTHER MEN'S MINDS. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14769, 23 September 1921, Page 2

OTHER MEN'S MINDS. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14769, 23 September 1921, Page 2