TOPICAL SAYINGS.
GREAT THOUGHTS IX FEW WORDS. • • • So long as we can laugh, Germany can never beat us. —Mr. Jam?s Douglas. * * * A righteous cause is not a.ways triumphant at once. - Lev. R. J. Campbell. # After the war men must be made to work, even the rich ones. M'.s Horniman. « * * • If we are not victorious, liberty is dead for us, dead for ever.— M. Briand, French Premier. • • • • AVe have to support the British Government, not to criticise. Hughes, Australian Premier. « • • Comfort for the mind is oftM mor& important than comfort for t' e I dy. - Miss Ellen Terry. f • • When it comes to war, the ..lilhoTis that matter are the niilli >'•- equipped and roadv. - Sir L. Ch.o: Mon-y, XV. The union of the AHi-s is cemented in ()lir noblest blood. r-i.teJ we hav,. U'"nn. united we shall end it—Mr. T. P O'Connor. * * . \iter all, when women tackle n joh thev can generally do t. wh-iher it is that of managing a hustnad or 111 Ikmi, :l ,-ow.-Mr. F. i). <| AihiiJ- # John Bull was soft, h j" J™ 8 jvetting llabby, he wa, geu;ng o Hut he is young ag, 1 and tin '• rejuvenated him. -M"- 1»;' U,,hL ' The instinct of s.'lf-preservation J,',, 1...- |,l..mW, tw. .Mm*™ 1 . „.i {!#•« <>t Prussuuii in. 31. Sazonoir, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs. _______
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 183, 16 June 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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217TOPICAL SAYINGS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 183, 16 June 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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