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N American in Tokio dined recently with Japan’s melancholic premier, Prince Konoye. All the prince could talk about was disease, and when dishes of strawberries were served he poured boiling water over them to kill the germs, -* Cavalcade," London. * * N American report states that members of the British Government now use armoured vehicles. It would be a great sight to see Mr. Churchill arriving at the House of Commons in a tank, but unfortunately it’s just another rumour. He sometimes wanders about London during night raids, but his only armour is a tin hat and (of course) a cigar.A.A. Bulletin. * * * HE trouble with modern education is that it covers the ground without cultivating anything on it.-Dr. Ferris. * * * E aren’t going t@ let neutrality chloroform us into inactivity. -Cordell Hull.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 95, 18 April 1941, Page 6
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