THE KING’S SIX MAXIMS. “the King’s six maxims for life and conduct, which hang in his workrooms at Buckingham Palace and Sandringham form the basis of a series of Lent sermons at St. Stephen’s E.C., by the vicar, the Rev. F. C. Baker,” says the ‘‘Daily Chronicle,” •They are: ‘‘Teach me to be obedient to the rules of the game. ‘‘Teach me to distinguish between sentiment and sentimentality, admiring the one and despising the other. ‘‘Teach’ me neither to proffer nor to receive cheap praise. “If I am called upon to suffer, let mo be like a well-bred beast that goes away to suffer in silence. “Teach me to win, if I may: if T mav not, teach me to he a good lo.ser. “Teach me to neither to cry for the moon nor to cry over spilt milk.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1930, Page 2
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171Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1930, Page 2
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