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Notable Sayings.

GREAT THOUGHTS IX FEW WORDS

Nothing counts except to save the national life. —Lord Haldane. * # * This is not a time for profit but for equality of sacrifice.—Mr. McKenna. * * ' * Victory will come, but it will not come of itself. We have got to win it, and the whole nation has got to win it. —Mr. Bonar Law. * * * If we lose this war, not only is the possibility of votes for women going to disappear, but also votes for men will be a thing of the past.—Mm Pankhurst. * * * It is the duty of every First Lord of the Admiralty to maintain the Fleet at all times in a state of instant and constant readiness for war.—Mr. Asquith. * * * We hold only thirty-five miles of battle front, as 'against more than 300 miles held by the French, but those thirty-five miles are the crux of the no«ition.—Ben Tillett. ' * * * - The Government still hold that the piactiees of German submarines are not onlv in flagrant breach of the laws of war, lmt are mean, cowardly, and brutal.—Mr. Balfour. * * * This is not a war of dramatic surprises or of ijui<-k decision!-. The struggle is to In- one of endurance. If that he so. let it lie said of us. "We endure to the end."—Mr. Asquith. * * * We want rifles, we want K'ins. we want shells, fuses, chemicals, explosives. There is one thing we want lit-*, and that is red tape; it takes such a long time to unwind.—Mr. Lloyd George. -x- * * We are showing our enrniy and all the waiting and watching world that we are not only the British Empire, hut also the British Family, and as such we mi an to stand or fall together.—Hall Ca ine.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 90, 1 October 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)

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283

Notable Sayings. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 90, 1 October 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)

Notable Sayings. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 90, 1 October 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)

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