British traders who have thoughtlessly given support, to Mr. Lloyd-George's equally thoughtless utterances in favour of railway nationalisation may be perfectly certain that unless Stato management .of railways wore accompanied, as ■it virtually is in Prussia, by the disfranchisement of the railway worker, the whole service would be worked, not in the interests of the traders, nor iu tho interests of the Exchequer, but solely in tlio interests of tho employees.—" Spectator." . The fact is, tho secret of happiness is tho sense of proportion; eliminate, by means of that sense, trouble about tho unimportant, and we would all be considerably/happier t-Hu kiug3.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 289, 31 August 1908, Page 10
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