KICKED TOO LITTLE.
More men will be found in after-life to have suffered from being kicked too little than kicked too much in their boyhood.— From "Boy at the Public School," in " Blackwood's Magazine."
POLITICS IN A NUTSHELL.^ It is the business of every Opposition to nag the Government, and it is the business of every Government to scrag the Opposition. The Parliamentary guillotine serves the purpose of Mr Punch's truncheon.—" Illustrated London News."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8351, 24 June 1905, Page 4
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