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LIKE people with open minds but I don’t like the opening to be at both ends. or F. Sinclaire, Christchurch. . * * * T is obvious that all European countries should be surrounded by Maginot Lines. In times of war, the armies would just mail each other insulting post-cards-New Yorker. % * * E must not expect to maintain our standard of living. We must joyfully embrace and welcome hardships and privations. — Commander ee King-Hall, M.P. * a BS if BACK the neutrals for a real win of the war, with Russia and the United States neck and neck.George Bernard Shaw. Oe ® % [* is unsafe to assume that we are fighting Hitlerism alone, as there is something unfathomable in the make-up of the German people which makes them follow a leader, no matter where he leads.Sir Evelyn Wrench. * * x ]F I could prevent the registration of married women, of men over or under certain ages, of people belonging to certain faiths or creeds, and fill concentration camps with citizens opposed to the Government, I could claim next month that unemployment had been reduced by 30, 40, or 50 per cent.-Ernest Brown, English Minister of Labour. % + * ILIES are whitest in a blackamoor’s hands.English proverb. * * * C)N= of these days there will be a revolution in Britain, and not of the sort that Socialists dream of. The middle-class, at long last, will rise in revolt against the proletarian exploiters and the bellicose pacifists who have landed us in a war whose end no man can foresee and whose cost in blood and money no man can -- -The English " Truth." a x PEACE dees when reason rules, — English proverb. * tk WHAT is Hitler doing while all the world waits and wonders? Now this man, to whom the most ill-famed characters in history from Nero to Fouché have to yield pride of place, feels cornered; the Germans do not know that, but he knows. ‘Neither lies ‘nor treachery will serve much longer, What will he do, and what can he do? Whatever it is, it will be something yellow.-Douglas Reed,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 35, 23 February 1940, Page 7
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