Mr <tephen Paget has been favouring tin* I "inion School of Economics with hi- views on m..)< than one occasion lately. ,\L a recent lecture there it was aniioiiix i.| h\ the "Standard” (April 23) that he exhibited a piece of gelatine which had been kissed by "a clean lipped man,” and the kiss was •‘outlined in germs!'’ It appears to us that this, instead of illU"t rating "the danger of kissing." which \lr Paget intended it to do, proves nothing but. the extremely" innocent character of tin* millions of germs which are to be found within and upon us all. Moreover, at the worst, there would be but a fair exchange of germs between the parties indulging in the osculatory practice! ‘‘Give and take’’ U not such a bad rule.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 12, 21 September 1910, Page 60
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