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THE CULT OF BREAKFAST.

- ' j, *; — n*> j - |if! v«j (By the'Judical'Correspondent of Vfch<P Trad? and Engineering Supplement of V"S ' u.i %>, *• ■- •" mpy he divided>intoz iwo gfefttj classes: those who' think? that breaks, fast is the'best meal ci the' day aj(id> those who hold' the contrary, opinion*; The breakfasters are usbally; Qf "sari-', guine disposition,, men who ddight £b v rise early, who r prefer c?td baths' to' hot, and who demand xgasi£ , exercise' for theft happiness. The. otHeri 't^nd*' if not to .pessimism. at\leasssio sobey views. And their- joy the strenuous life. ( ~*-*l "■,■ ■_ *'i It is idle to take sides in acontroversy which is •, obviously'defterttmerf; by ahdr disposition, Jaut it may be pointed out* that" love'" of--breakfast' is a British characteristic. France does not share this ' liking.' Germany shares it only- to a'limited extent. 1 > " • Breakfast (is 1 not, therefore; ; included J m. the nature of -things; - It is prOb-7 ably an' acquired taste; and one: may"' reasonably argue that the taste ianot' worth Requiring. " - ~ A. good 'BnklSh - is "a hw?ytbealv- and ,a mg. It ' fallow's. that those who 4aV big ,b;re&kfasts' be somniK lent during paxt ;i>f Cthfel W t if 8 "?* t *? S? can bo -counted oil hoow Sf U, wim"

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 8

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THE CULT OF BREAKFAST. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 8

THE CULT OF BREAKFAST. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20168, 21 February 1931, Page 8

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