THE LADIES' PAGE.
By Emmelute. Tic world iv lad — the garden <v a wild. ■4ad Man, (k* Hermit, ilghtd, till woman railed. — Campbell.
7-JOneUi* vlll ke pltuad v receire lettera from ooitm..jSsta o> aaj Matter of lnurwt to tb«m. »»d to reply ,^V*sfc the m*diam of tMi page, the oom de plum* only of ih» ■>j/»;p«nd«BW le ke puiMUhfd. Letter* t* a* ndinM—A iioßeilßg." oar* of th« Editor ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. E. M. H. — I am afraid, deaar girl, I cannot undertake to reply by post to questions suoh as yours. You see. competitions such as you evidently desire to take part in are arranged to stimulate the intellectual faculties of the members, encourage them in reading observantly and understanding^. If speakers in a debate or writers of essays fly to others for their ideas, then tbe object \ aimed at is defeated. Preserving the purity of the race and su higher standard of living among 1 the workers are the main arguments in favour of « white Australia.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2829, 3 June 1908, Page 72
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167THE LADIES' PAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2829, 3 June 1908, Page 72
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