Tho simple life led by j his forbears' finds littlo' favour,, with...the native , to-day. Ho aspires .'after..' something, grander, moro da-. , borate ;,.,whpthbr., J it,,makes; ,for", his ' greater .comfort and happiness, ho: does not stop to consider.'".' Stylish . apparel, a bicycle, '.cigars,- arid cigaretteshave'...-,become in-, dispensable to his comfort, and those ho.will get at any . cost.—"Standard,Lagos. The curious; point'about tile indiscretion of women is that they,: aro not:only indiscreet regarding others,, but: above all about thomsolves; ; .Their indiscretion seems to bo auto l matic. ' One can count on olio's fingers tho books in which men have xevealod themselves .'without reservation - .. But there, is-a huge arid over-increasing literature of feminino :confessions,-diaries,nand "■■' self-revelation:— Nachrichten,". Munich..
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 118, 11 February 1908, Page 8
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