THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Somi: Hayings. A financier must not borrow when he wants money. lie must borrow when he does not want it. Then lie gets the terms lie wants.—M. Caillaux. Every normal man, woman and child is a genius at something as well as an idol at something.—Dr C. K. Spearman. The agricultural labourer is often a better educated man than the clerk who has suffered immersion in a secondary school course.-—Dr V . W. Vaughan. ll doc- mu matter much who owns the capital of industry so long as it is properly employed.—-Mr Austin Hopkiuson. M.P. Wliat profits a boy is nut what t’lo teacher does well for him. but what ho does rather badly for himself.—Mr F. B. Malim.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 2
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122THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1925, Page 2
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