"We are all familiar with the poetic words: 'There's many a gem that's born to blush unseen, and waste its fragrance on the desert air.'"—Kilmarnock Herald.
Our own ignorance of this gem makes us blush (unseen, we hope).
"How To Keep Warm.—In Great Britain I think a shirt, vest and coat enough covering for the ordinary man. I wear no more."
Reynolds Newspaper.
No one who follows this advice need fear a chill. The police are sure to make it warm for him.
"When Sir Stanley (now Lord) Buckmaster succeeded Mr. (now Sir) F. E. Smith in the chief responsibility for the Bureau he made a point of betting on friendly terms with the representatives of the Fourth Estate."
Bristol Times and Mirror.
Several of them, it is well known, have been charged with book-making.