11l X?->\- York a lady gets into disgrace feu- failing to appreciate the joys of "single blessedness, ' and in Copenhagen those joys are so little recognised that a "company has besu formed which insures women who have a fear of becoming okl maids. Clients pay a certain stun every year, and should "they nian-y before the age of forty the amount they liave paid goes to help the Jess fortunate. After the age of forty an annual pension is given to those clients who remain spinsters. The company is the idea of Krau Wiehe-Bereny, who, when* she last visited England,, was honoured by a command to Windsor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6962, 30 October 1909, Page 8
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