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RPRAR ILS IAL PLL R. E. T. THODES, opposing Sunday opening on Sabbatarian grounds, said it was true that the war was being fought on Sunday, but if it could be confined to week-days, he was sure it would be more successful, and peace would come more quickly."Yorkshire Post." * a * MAN’S own conscience is his sole tribunal; and he should care no more for that phantom, opinion, than he should fear meeting a ghost if he crosses the churchyard at dark.-Lord Lytton. * * Es HE Nazis know which is the University ‘that counts most in this country.-Cambridge after being bombed, jeering at Oxford. * He * ORTY-FIVE years ago everybody wrote love letters to Mrs. Patrick Campbell. I know she thought mine the best of the bunch, though-G. B. Shaw.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 106, 4 July 1941, Page 6
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