IN PASSING
The scholar is often a poor teacher. — Dr. Richard Wilson. •****, Peace is not the mere absence of fighting.—Bishop of Manchester. • ft ft ft ft One of the real causes of war m an exaggerated and perverted patriotism. —Dean Inge. * * * * The mailed fist may have its uses, but it is not a good handshake—Mr Lloyd George. * * .* * . ■ The Hindus, Christians, Mohammedans are all branches of one beautiful tree. —Mr Gandhi. * * * * Even the fact ’hat you are not a scholar does not .justify your claiming Infallibility.—The Bishop of Gloucester. ft ft ft ft The journalist is always working against time, and I sometimes think there is no more wonderful achievement of our modern civilisation than the 'production of a daily, newspaper. — Mr Neville Chamberlain.
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Shannon News, 12 March 1929, Page 4
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123IN PASSING Shannon News, 12 March 1929, Page 4
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