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POINTS OF VIEW.

It is a wife’s mission to make, her husband a better man.—Mr. W. B. Luke. ’ No self-conscious writer could trust himself tol write about himself.—Mr. Alec Waugh. Thp theatre-going - public now want intelligence and not merely pretty faces.—Miss Gilda. Varesi. A very .large percentage of the electorate has no. political conviction at all.—Mr. Eric Dunstan. /I do not like travelling first-class because it feels like claiming heaven.— M*. Basal Macdonald Hastings. Doctors know 'of whole establishments upset and rain by a two-year-old child in the nursery.—Dr. Courtenay Weeks. ; Many! of use are so' anxious to condemn the sentimental that we stamp an honest' sentiment as wbll.—Mr. A. P. Herbert. Bitterness in politics is an index of the intelligent interest taken in the questions of greatest moment!—Mr. George Dramond. It is because women, are more civilised than men that they like, whilst most men detest, a party.—Dr. Elizabeth Sloan Chesser. .. I -would rather see a. girl on the back of a motor-bicyde than fainting on an antimacassar in the drawingroom.—The ‘Rev. R,. Morton Stanley. “Our politicians have no backbone,” says a writer.. This is why, we suppose, they lie on either side. More and more girls are playing cricket this season. They are doubtless fascinated with the “leg before” everything theory.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 November 1924, Page 8

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POINTS OF VIEW. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 November 1924, Page 8

POINTS OF VIEW. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 November 1924, Page 8

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