TOPICAL SAYINGS.
GREAT THOUGHTS IN FEW WORDS. Let us keep the German imagining that we aro only beginning.—Lord Edmund Talbot. It rests with the young men to prove that voluntary service is not a failure. —Earl of Durham. Germany is utterly brutal and ruthless in its disregard for international morality.—Mr. Roosevelt. Men in the trenches share all things as if they never heard of private property.—Mr. James Stephens. We must secure for our children the same liberty as has been handed dewn to us by our fathers and grandfathers. —Will Crooks, M.P. We speak of victory because, by our continuous efforts, we have acquired the certainty of victory.—M. Albert Thomas, French Munitions Minister. Not only in the justice of their cause but in numbers and resources the Allied nations possess an overwhelming superiority.—Sir Robert Borden. What is quite an important as the welfare of our fighting armies' is the welfare of our great and increasing working armies here at home.—Mrs. Winston Churchill, The German people just now are like so many mad dogs, and they will take a bite wherever they can. We have got to be ready for them. —General Sir O'Moore Creagh. The Duke of Marlborough's example in keeping his own lawns mown by sheep and growing cabbages in the flower-beds is of more use to me than all the advice of the Board of Agriculture. —M'"- J.. Danvers Powers.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 122, 17 December 1915, Page 3 (Supplement)
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