Everybody with a new gospel to preach, a new crusade to advertise, a new fad to air, comes sooner or later to London.—"Daily Mirror."
The activity and independence of Colonial children are wonderful; even at tho earliest ago they become self-reliant, and find but how to shift for themselves. The Colonial mother is undoubtedly fashioned of the same metal as tho mother of tho Gracchi, and the children are doubtless of the same tempered steel.—"Tho Empire Review."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 47, 19 November 1907, Page 3
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