IN PASSING.
All who have seen war must hate it. —Lord Allenby.
“Choose the best life; habit will make it agreeablo.”—Plutarch. Our schools spend too little money on books. —President of the British Board of Education. Men who died for their country are worthy to be remembered by all. —King Amanullah. I tremble for England when I think of her indifference to religion.—Bishop Taylor Smith. 'Safety work is neither a fad nor a stunt. It is a duty which we owe mankind. —Duke of York.
Alotoring has advantages, but we must beware of becoming “all liver and no legs.”—Sir George Newman.
In the majority of cases if you spare the rod you don’t spoil the child. —-Mr.. J. B, Eecles (Headmaster, Holt.)
“Feminist” seems to be a term of abuse for women who are interested in anything outside their own particular job,—Miss Clemenee Dane.
We have of late years fallen on lesser times chiefly because we have grown impatient of steady and earnest thought. —Rev. Principal Griffith Jones.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3798, 29 May 1928, Page 4
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168IN PASSING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3798, 29 May 1928, Page 4
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