The girl of tho period gets moro air and is more sensibly dressed than her predecessors. The feverish lives often lod may militate against good l«»ks in ena tray, but on tho other hand there are compensations far moro numerous. TTiis is an age when a girl knows how to liy«j up to new she has ofrly been learning in * difficult school.— '/j Argus," Melbourne. ; Western races can contemplate with a cartain sense of relief the spaetacle of China and Japan fiercely quarrelling. The most menacing event for tho Western nations would bo an alliance, cither open or secret, betwixt Jajjan and China against tho Western : world.—"Life," Melbourne.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 273, 11 August 1908, Page 4
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