SAYINGS OF THE DAY.
GREAT THOUGHTS IN A FEW WORDS. / You can always withstand evil if you hate a lie.—Mr. Eden Phillpotts. Whenever merit is found, merit should bo promoted.—Mr. Balfour. What wo stint in material we squander in lives.—Mr. Lloyd George. A premature or an inconclusive peace would be as disastrous as the war itself* —Mr. John Hodge, M.P. • • • In no war and in no country have the wounded been bettor looked after than our wounded have been.—Lord Derby. • i • There are only three things that degrade the courage of the people—falsehood, indolence and lack of ideals.—\Mr Alex. M. Thompson. » » # There is only one great and infallible principle in diplomacy as well as in politics, and that is to keep one's proraises.—Mr. Theodore Roosevelt. The word "home" is sacred to the English heart, and wo want the homes our men have left behind to b« worth coming back to when peace arrive*.-.!-Tho Bishop of Lincoln. • ». • If we win through this war, Snd 181 Empire is saved, it will be by the courage and devotion of British fighting-men and despite our politicians.—Sir Geor* Makgill, . ',
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1916, Page 5
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