Miss Mary Butler, a talented Wellington, girl, who has -been studying and practising the elocutionary profession m Sydney these last four years, returned last week to her native city. bhe was accompanied by her mother and sister. It is Miss Butler's intention to teach her art here in Wellington She is at present staying at Balmoral," Mulgrave-street. ' * •* * # A correspondent in India writes of the presence of Germans in - that big lump of the Empire.as follows:—"Your internment of Germans is a very poor sort of affair compared with what the authorities have done here. None has got through the net; all the men are interned and all Igae women and children deported. What we are all praying for in India is that they may (never be allowed to come back again. We want a clearance for ever, lock, stock and barrel."
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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 816, 18 February 1916, Page 14
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