Sayings of the Week
I MYSWLF always , like three days' , uotice of 4n imuvomnti : sneecl
Lord Hewart
E could not protect our Constitution if we tried to keen it nreciselyv
what it is to-day.
-Sir
John
Simon
THs much I can say: ‘No: sensational . ehange in skirt: length’ is taking
uluce this season
~Cantdin
Edward
Molyneux
E could not give any definite reply if someone suggested the mun culled Gueisenau had written the ninth sym-
phony-
Herr Wolfgang
Goetz
NE can be a walking "Encyclopaedia Britannica,’ and: yet be the most nseless and stupid man on earth.-
Sir
Charles Grant
Robertson
ONE hears much of the Americanising of Europe, but the opposit« process. is just as real; our vices cross the Atlantic first, and our virtues (such as they are). follow in their
wake.
Bertrand
Russell
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 11
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136Sayings of the Week Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 11
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