SHORTWAVES
lll OME years ago at a New Zealand dinner a speaker sarcastically commented that the chief products of New Zealand appeared to be mutton and cartoonists-the one to sustain the body, the other to refresh the mind.David Lov. * * * F we got all we wanted it is doubtful whether we would want all we got.Ken Alexander, 2Y A. * : * WO of the popular catchwords that summed up the prevailing philosophy (in America), were these, "Less
Government in Business and More Business in Government," and "What’s Good fot Business is Good for the Country."- Professor Leslie Lipson, 2YA, st Bs a ENRY FORD stimulated a general effort to convert luxuries into the standard possession of every household. ~- Professor Leslie \Lipson, 2YA. Bs Ps F RITHMETIC is so narrow-minded-it doesn’t make any allowances for optimism, good cheer, and bad addition, -Ken Alexander, 2YA. % % 7 BUDGET is admirable if you can keep it in its place. But if you are clever enough to do this, you won’t need a budget.-Ken Alexander, 2YA
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 160, 17 July 1942, Page 2
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