IN PASSING
Let life give you a mental message every morning.—Mr Otto Kahn. If you ever want to feel small, get into parliament.—Mr H. Morrison. I want all Scouts and Gufdes to keep England tidy.—The Chief Scout. The art of dealing with money is not to save it but to spend it wisely.— Lord Cecil. If the Cabinet had to meet In a slum there would soon be no slums.—A newspaper reader. Any Utopia which promises something for nothing is a delusion and a snare.—-Br A. Hutton. I am reaching the age when I become inclined to encourage the worship of the old by the young.-—Earl of Birkenhead. A warm heart is often concealed beneath a rigid exterior.—The new Speaker of the British House of Commons' (Capt. Fitzßoy). There are cynical individuals who decry all efforts to lessen the- likelihood of war and belittle in particular the present negotiations between the nations.—Mr F. B.JKellogg.
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Shannon News, 23 October 1928, Page 1
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154IN PASSING Shannon News, 23 October 1928, Page 1
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