SHORTWAVES
ANY people say to me, "Lucky you, to see all the new plays and be paid for seeing them!’ To which I feel like replying "Lucky dustman, to see all Mrs. Smith’s new rubbish and be paid for carting it away."-James Agate. ® % % E reason why there are so few divorces at this time of year is that it’s next to impossible to get your husband, both lawyers, and the judge off the golf links all at the same time.American paper.
O you remember Clemenceau’s comment on the Fourteen Points? "Almighty God," said the old French cynic, "had only ten."-Professor Leslie Lipson, 2YA. % * * ALF a ton of peace pamphlets were among the waste paper collected for Lord Beaverbrook’s appeal for paper for shell and cartridge cases.-Daily Express, ® % * ‘THE Scantity of Marriage" was the title of the address given by the Rev. at the Johnsonville branch of the League of Mothers. A quantity of wool was distributed to members, and many completed garments were handed in.-Evening Post, Wellington.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 163, 7 August 1942, Page 2
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167SHORTWAVES New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 163, 7 August 1942, Page 2
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