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TOPICAL SAYINGS.

GKEAT THOUGHTS IN FEW WOK U.S. No war will ever end war. ills. Creijjhtou. * * * * To find ;i woman who can really manage women is very rare indeed. .Mrs. kuncinian. * * * * A battle scar on a man's Ixidy B a3 honourable as a medal on Ins hrea-t. Sir A. Conan Doyle. * * * * It is not "n place in the sun" that Germany desires, but control ot the sunshine.—Professor Pollard. * * * n The day-, of the Turk are numbered, but no one will deny that he is dying bard and game. Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, * * * * The roast beet oi the British Emipre :-. now one of the chief items of the rations of the French army. St Georgo Rcid. * * # * The Teuton may be classed with the upspeakable Turk. Scratch one, and vou find the blood of the other.- Joseph 11. C'hoate. * * * * If there is an inconclusive peace at the end of this war it means a certain war again in the immediate future.— Lord Derby. * * * * What has happened up to now should not in any way shake the faith of anyone in ultimate victory: it was bound to happen.—Bishop of London. * * * * It is better to have compulsory labour for a short time under British leadership than compulsory labour for a long time under Hindeiiburg.—Ronald McNeil. * * * * When the German nation learn- how foully they have been wronged by their own rul'Ms. there will be a desire to return to the friendship of the civilised world. Dean of Durham. * * * * I know how many men I want and how many I. want for munitions. I luft-p their names and the numbers on their doors, and if they do not come ! will fetch them.- Lord Kitchener.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 129, 7 January 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)

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TOPICAL SAYINGS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 129, 7 January 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)

TOPICAL SAYINGS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 129, 7 January 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)

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