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NOTES FOR WOMEN.

T. ATOV KEXaSJPTSG CC3ESGEE. A Mass B. Gardner has leaeasUy been appointed asGJs£B.nit relieving officer under the -QanrberroeCl SBoasxi «£ Girardiasis. EQUALITY FOE SEBrvMX. WOMEN. The Servian PosjanasDer-Geneial has •nnderta'ken to introdooe in tic Seremn PaiEament. a -measure ensitling Teamen post office employees to qualify tfor tine i same salaries as men and Sjihe same oW. a;re pensions. THE BEGPOM OF BaOPAI, .has given £".•000 to-*ra:rds founding a girls' soiiool in DeKii wihere Indian girls will be aMe to receive a. European education that. wCH enable fhem. to eaiter tie ranks of teachers. LAOY GSUED&S. several of ■whom appeared in London a. year or two ago. and seemed to be pioneering a profession at -which. Iranian wonld shine and be 'happy, liave not been a success. Tbere is faimd to be practicajhr no demand i-or T2bem. -"DOCTRQSe." An aacurynKFus surgeon 'writes to Siie; "Tims?"' of tihis -week enggesting 'that since so many •women become distineirjahed pfayskiains and sturpeane. sod are i lik-eiy. under their present title, to be' I confused with male practitioneis, "One ! pref-ex "Dootress." TJiat -was in •oomnnon use in the Sixteenth Century. be-revised. A WOMAN CONTRACTOR. i A iady. JEss A. Itarkin, !hae aiter sej curing several -large ooißra-cts, one of I which teas rite erecting of a large eeshool j-whidi oast £40,000. been admitted to I an-embeTsship of :tfte Trades AsI pociation of New York. She is the (head iof -a-iarge firm of corns, racaors. I - A -WOMAN'S BANK. Tier* -.vas started in Berlin, -over a ' ;y-ear ago, a. bank oat, only for -women d-eposM/ons alone. but. staffed «Birei!y by ■ -women. It is owned by a cs>-opera.trre I corporataari and was started because in ■ -all other Gennra banks •women were j foiteaden to open an account "wifIKHK.--'|tiie permission of their Ihaete-ods seI r-ious ito 'bnsin-ess ■women. I SHOUSjD MEN TEACH GIELS? A resolution -was stUsusDled, 'boi nar-To-wsy defeated, at the NaJaonal Association of Head, Teachers held as, State-on-Trent in May. by a haadmist-iesß, urging that girls ought -to be. taught eoldy by w-oenen, and opining that men te*at»eis oedsiier imderatemd gdrl siHwieißs or pu-pfl t«aeihers -irham they lra.Te to instruci, tt-he r-e&uJi, being d-efectare tramiiu:. A motion tiat. "women doing eqrta-1 work Ito tha-t of mai shoaM reaeire equal .pay, since Ts=omen xxnva.ds.ye- very often lisv-e as ies-Ty resposiefljflities se men, TSQS also rejected on "Che grotHui -tiai a •nriglg. tend to a tev-effing doTsu and. not a levelling up. BOXtSES POE LAHGE FAMTUEBS. ! iSo distressed are tJie Fren-cih. ax, «he j jrrea-i;. dßareaee in popufetion tbat a I iforaaer Minister for , V\'iar is proposing ' cha-i. a. ijcnrus of £20 slboidd be aamded 1 -e-wery tboheld nor each, chad sine has over the mjmrhpr <yf 3t3ixße —incEleV fco be gives a& a. bonne or an ajiirmvy. ExTiLaioiasr this & French oorFespaodcQi [ mxi&ep tihat t>h-p airumitT iriJJ 'be pead acaording to tie irrdes of lie na-tocmeJ arTTmTvwi.. according io "tih-5 number of -cThfldiren bom. i&e age of the ■nrotber at tihe time of bearing, aaxi tlie time -when tie sjmnily -won-ld begin. Tor I inptainw, a woman who between t;be i a-p-e? of 20 and SI bad borne eistt Tihildren -could -enjoy an amßiitT of a little over £-20 fr<im tie ag>e of 60. WHITEBAIT. Opinions differ Tcry much as to what J ■wiiieiiait axe, ■but epicureans eeJdom j'-sFoiTT itiheineeiTFS over the disputes of seieimscs. as -tibey site, fish ac a means -of proridrag: Sham ■with a. most dei!giba.ful rtifih. lispy are -eeiy small, usubiHt not nnwh over an incsn in ieD^th, and aT>e cangit in £be estoomes of Tiw-mLs. The season of 'wfhitebait losoaiUy commences this anosutili and may continue into September. W'H ITMRATT A "T.A EDOSEVELT. Prepare some triiitieibaiL by first "washing itihem in a. cfoxlh. Hlace -thsee sn a bosr] sprinkJe orer ihean two teaspoonfois of curry .poivider and a. iit*le I eait. fcihaie tlip-m weil un-til >tibey are I all -well seasoned. Add two seaspooiiI fuls of cppszii, again sbeikaDg *we3i. miy t-openber 3oz cracker 'biseaiit duet and ; 2oz flour. RoQ the roieitebaii in this, i Place £bern in a Ji vliig jßfitea, sbaking j all loose crumbs a"vray. a.ad fry in deep i fax until a golden coioirc Thorooglhly J drain all la"- duet -vriiih & Bstie sail and I Wirry powder, and eerr-e hot. "witii (tun frizzled ba-oon and Ibrtwwi bread -and tartter. DBVTLiLED WHITEBAIT. Prepare saw -waidtebaS-t by •waaAiing' aod drying «heni 'tlhioroogWy. Dost ! tlhem -weiH -wrti; flmrr and fry in deep ! fat, far a f-ew minuses <nxtzl crisp. BeI more ifram fat and diet -wefl. -witi. ea)t I and pepper, also Niepsul pepper, and I serr* -sitii ibresd and batter and temon. HITCHES WBXXTKXJ3S. To remove a fishibone from the throat, cut a lemon in half and suck the juice slowly. This Trill dissolve the fishba&e and jrire instant- relief. Hot lemonade j~ one of the- - I >est remedies in the -world for a coJd. It actsI promptly and eflectiTely and has no Tini pleasant after-efEecte. Cheese max be kept from going mouldy by wrapping it in -a <icc£h dipped in vinegar and wrung nearly dry. Cover' the cloth -with a wrapper of papier and keep in a cool place. Tar may be removed from, the hands by nibbing ■vriti the outside of fresh orange or lemon peel and drying immediately. The volatile oils tar so that it can be rubbed off. To clean knife-handles or any Done artide. it is a good plan to ase salt and lemon juice. first rub tie arcade well with tie lemon-juice and then trith the salt. This wiQ remote stains and grease spots. An ordinary pie-ctenmey pieced in the centre of a pan of milk., prevente it boiling over. Wiben it tannnences to boil it doe? so through the little chimney, and there i? not the slightest 1 chance of its boiling over. :N-e-Rer trouble to shave -down the end of a too tiick j-«.ti»Tlo fox there is a. ■better and quicker plan. Gel a lictle not water, end in it Sold tie end of the caudle tdH the wax softens-; then press it into tae-camSesfek -will fit firmly. . direct!y-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 165, 11 July 1912, Page 8

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NOTES FOR WOMEN. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 165, 11 July 1912, Page 8

NOTES FOR WOMEN. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 165, 11 July 1912, Page 8

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