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“TOO MODEST."—“We have people in Britain who err from an excess of modesty," said the Rt. Hon. Edward Shortt, K.C., in an address to members of the New Zealand Club at Wellington yesterday. “We are inclined to belittle ourselves in the eyes of other people. It is a very bad habit."

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 162, 29 September 1927, Page 10

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“TOO MODEST."—“We have people in Britain who err from an excess of modesty," said the Rt. Hon. Edward Shortt, K.C., in an address to members of the New Zealand Club at Wellington yesterday. “We are inclined to belittle ourselves in the eyes of other people. It is a very bad habit." Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 162, 29 September 1927, Page 10

“TOO MODEST."—“We have people in Britain who err from an excess of modesty," said the Rt. Hon. Edward Shortt, K.C., in an address to members of the New Zealand Club at Wellington yesterday. “We are inclined to belittle ourselves in the eyes of other people. It is a very bad habit." Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 162, 29 September 1927, Page 10

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