DOMINION OPINION.
We find it difficult to understand what good purpose can fce served by cabling out to Australasia the unsavoury details of the ex-Crown Princess of Saxony's latest scandalmo'iigering exploits. This same person, if not the nominal author of a previous volume, "The Struggle for a Royal Child,' 1 is generally understood to have supplied much of the information contained in that work. Self-confessedly an unfaithful wife, she bas nosed as a heartbroken mother. >ut it was not ■difficult to gceier !,'."• the " .; i af a. narrative evidently prompted by personal malice that the ■■hie*" figure was a neurotic, utterly 'npr '.icipled ;;'v\ unreliable v.'or.ian. —N.'Z. Tinus. * * * * A tonic came rather unexpectedly from Mr James Allen for the moribund Br/U l .''. l&bit". H' attacked the financial portion of the compilation, and he spoke with vigor. He had evidently been busy for several days in checking th n Prime Minister's figures, and the result of his researches gave the House something to which it was compelled to listen closely. Other speakers in the evening kept the interest fa : rU- well sustained, and altogether enough was said to assure lively hours for next week. After much skirmishing the battle is now on in earnest.—Wellington Post.
NoibMng has done morte toi -assist! 'the lot of the wayWk settler in this part of the Dominion than the installation of telephonic communication with the trading centre. The savin.tr r,( time, money, and wear and! tear of vehicles, etc., must hoVe Ween already enormous, so say nothing' of the feeling of security sriven in the cas n of sickness by the ready summoning of mrdical aid.—Northern Advocate.
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Waikato Times, Issue 12184, 20 September 1911, Page 5
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