At the Juvenile Court to-day, before Mr T. A. B. Bailey, S.M., a child of three and a half years was committed to the Christchurch Receiving Home. ."Why, Elsie," exclaimed the head mistress to the little girl who was always late, “ you’re early for once; whatever has made you hurry to school? Please, miss,” was the dolefur reply ‘a dog run me I” -i“6: At last the time is coming when the sexes will be on an equal foot- , He: That can never be.” She: Why not, sir?” He: “There will never be any real equality between the sexes while a man can’t go through his wire s pockets for the loose change he wants. , ■
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12711, 5 August 1919, Page 6
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