TOPICAL SAYINGS.
GREAT THOUGHTS IN FEW WORDS. This is not the war of 18<U. It mutt be fought to a long finish.—Lord Kitchener. * * * As to the invaders wiping the Russians off the map —there is too much map. —'Pittsburg Despatch.' * * * The issue is now between Krupp's and Birmingham. Give us shells, and we are confident of winning.—Sir John French. * * * When you see or hear anyone shouting, Wanted —a Man!" the best thing to say to Inn i-?, " 13c one."—'New Statesman.' * * * If people had to pay for their wars before tlicy fought them, there would bo a reign of universal peace.—'Chicago Daily News.' '* * * The war will bring about a lamentable slump in the most highly-prized of all German values—German tlieologv.—Mr. Charles Sarolen. * * * Ii eland to-day prays for the success of the Empire. She is voluntarily sending thousand* of her sons to fight for liberty and right.—Mr. John Redmond, M.P. * * * Not until the German spray of death is displaced by high explosives will "Tommy" have a fair and equal chance. Then he knows he can win everv time. —Mr. James O'Grady, M.P.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 110, 19 November 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)
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180TOPICAL SAYINGS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 110, 19 November 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)
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