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The scribes on the English newspapers have been poking fun at our woman suffragists. Let us hold up the mirror :—“ In the smaller towns of New Zealand, any man who wears his hat rakishly or his nose reddishly, immediately becomes the object of inquiries, and if it can be proved that he once used his latch key wrong aide up he is arrested and branded as an habitual drunkard"” There is a smack of Sydney humor about this “ par,” but it is funny.

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Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 23, 2 July 1894, Page 14

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Untitled Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 23, 2 July 1894, Page 14

Untitled Fair Play, Volume I, Issue 23, 2 July 1894, Page 14

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