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RANDOM REMARKS.

My religion is one joy and happinessj—Lord Leverhulme. If you don’t exaggerate you never get believed. —Mr Rudyard Kipling. I would! rather read a man’s bank book than his credentials.—dir H> Lauder. i . Wise men always remain optimists, however black the sky may be.—Sir Alfred Mond. Boys! Speak the truth i; think of others ; don’t dawdle. —Field Marshal Sir W. Robertson, Employees ido not like in to believe in men who are always full of grievances.—Lord Beaverbrook. Occupation is the cheapest form of amusement, and idleness is the most expensive,—Lord Inchcape. The best remedy when you are feeling depressed is. to look around ahd fine somebody who is more depressed.—Mr H, Pike Pease, M.P. The clerks do the work, the solicitors get the pay,, counsel get the blame, and the judges get the glory. —Mr 'Herbert Cunliffe, K.C. Britain has been strongest throughout her history whenever character and courage have had the best opportunity of carrying out a career.—Sir Micnael Sadler A new commandment for which the time is now ripe is ‘Thou shalt not fall ill”. Seventy-five per cent, of the illness in the country is the result of 4 y|olations of the elementary laws of nealthi, excess of eat_ ing, drinking and smoking.—Sir Malcolm Morris.

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Franklin Times, 3 January 1923, Page 8

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RANDOM REMARKS. Franklin Times, 3 January 1923, Page 8

RANDOM REMARKS. Franklin Times, 3 January 1923, Page 8

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