Slightly Mixed.
At the Labour demonstration in the Olympid Grounds, at Botauy, Sydney, Mr T. ©rown, M.P., towards the ciose of a spirited address, became a little carried away (says the Sydney Morning; Herald). He was urging that, in spite of Labour's victories, she should- relax no effort. '"You muist not rest in a fool's- para^ disej" he said, "'but keep your powder dry, put your shoulder strongly to the wheel, and make every post a winning one."
The Japanese woman dresses according to her age. She wears good pins until she i» twenty-fire. At thirty the pins, are whit*, and at forty she wears plain shell cfcwwbs.
Influenzal is epidemics in Court. c;rr cles, and it is believed to ibe largely due to the popularity of the Directoire c-«tume.
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10240, 5 June 1909, Page 5 (Supplement)
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