Fathors of public school failures consider it necessary to give their boys an. altow-ance when they send thorn abroad. ' It -removes' the spur of necessity. The/.young' follow who not only has money when he lands, but can look forward to a certain sum paid quarterly, is almost certain to 1 degenerate into that most hopeless of pitiable, objoets, a "remittance matt."—"Bmnire."Review^":
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 221, 11 June 1908, Page 2
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