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ir 4 HAT fools these mortals be!" Dictators are also the temporary things called mortals. They are‘such things as bad dreams are made of.-J. L. Garvin, in the London " Observer." * Ba # E are constantly being told that we are all now in the front line, and therefore civilians should be reported as wounded, not injured. This would bring home to people the "front line" idea-From a letter to "The Times," Ba * 3* HAKESPEARE’S great apostrophe on England has little sentimental appeal for the men on the dole, or the young man who, since he left school, has tramped the country to find work without success.-The Bishop of Bradtord, Dr. Blunt. * by * > NE of the oddest things to note in visiting the destruction in the East End is that the public-houses in general have stood up wonderfully to bombing while the churches and schools have not.-‘Critic" in "The New Statesman and Nation."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 78, 20 December 1940, Page 6
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152SHORTWAVES New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 78, 20 December 1940, Page 6
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