TOPICAL SAYINGS.
GREAT THOUGHTS IN FEW WORDS.
England is not yet awake.—Rev. F. 11. Gillingham.
* * * We want-infantry, infantry, infan try!— Lord Derby.
I can only do my duty by the country if you do yours by me.— Lord Kitchener.
A night-club was a club yen were sorry you had been to alter you had left.—Sir F. E. Smith.
Fitch of us ha l - his part to play, and it all conic* down to a (|iio.stion id trench or retrench.—Sir Herbert I roe.
] would rather see every soul blotted olf the fa<-e of the earth than live under 'the Kaiser.—Air. \V. Crooks, M.P.
If Great Britain can yet three million more men Germany will recognize that it is useless to continue tlie struggle.—Sir Eric Swayne.
We are fighting for the Nailed Hand ii»ainst tin- Mailed Fist, and for all the principles denoted by the Cross.— Bishop di London.
There can be no hope of peace afi long its there exist nations ;md illdi-vdiiitli-i wlto believe lliem-elves to be absolutely superior to everyone eUe. ■- Count Oi-uina.
I am confident of the future, because our cause is because our people are ill earnest, and hoeau.-o they arc sane and rational men. .Mr. John Redmond,
Every citizen ousjht to be prepared to to put at loa*t half Ins current income at, the disposal of the Stat«\ in the form of either tax or loan.- Mr. E. S. Montagu, Finance Secretary to the Treasury.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 129, 7 January 1916, Page 4 (Supplement)
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