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MEN HELPLESS CREATURES

LONDON, March 11. ‘We are realising that men are the most helpless creatures in the world,” said Lady Byng, until recently misfVess of Rideaii Hall, Ottawa, in an address to a. local club on the woman’s side of a settler’s life in Canada. “They are never old enough to take care of 1 themselves, said. “And if they are like this in "England, they are worse in Canada. Therefore if a man goes to settle there, and takes with him a woman'who is not going to pull with him, he will fail.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 18 April 1927, Page 7

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MEN HELPLESS CREATURES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 18 April 1927, Page 7

MEN HELPLESS CREATURES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16317, 18 April 1927, Page 7

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