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SOME BIG PROBLEMS.

QUESTIONS \H YOUNG MINDS. (Per Press Association—Copyright.) LONDON, June" 3. Speaking at the Education Conference, Miss Haigh, head mistress of a Highgate girls' school, said she had asked a class to state the problems that were exercising their minds. The answers were:—

Firstly—ls there an end of space? Secondly—People who spend their lives trying to be good do not seem to be very nappy; there does not seem to be much fun in it.

Thirdly—Why, with su> much unemployment, do i>eople lament the fall in the birth rate?

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10415, 5 June 1925, Page 5

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SOME BIG PROBLEMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10415, 5 June 1925, Page 5

SOME BIG PROBLEMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10415, 5 June 1925, Page 5

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