IN PASSING
Few of our landscape painters could say which / end of a cow rises first. — Lord Dewar.
What you tihrow away may be your own, but the streets are not. —Mr J. M. Tate. Just now the mathematicians are nearer to the philosophers than the biologists are. —Dr. William Brown. We Dutch are not so silly as the post-cards and tho gin advertisement show as. —Mme. van Ammcrs-Kuller.
If parents cannot give equality to their children, how can they expect the State to do it?—Lady Astor. If a boy learns to play games at school he will waste no time in watching professionals.—Dr. Cyril Norwood. We are the omly nation that has reduced its army year by year continuously since the Armistice. —Mr Stanley Baldwin.
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Shannon News, 30 July 1929, Page 2
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126IN PASSING Shannon News, 30 July 1929, Page 2
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