As long as the overwhelming majority of women remain tho victims of their own prejudices aJid vanity,. so long as they aro. tho slaves of their own tempers and impulses,-it ivo'uld be sheer madness" to grant them political rights. They would be. quite unable to use " them for the welfaro of tho nation.— "Depecho," Toulouso. . ,■ ~
, Tlio average young man's ignorance of geography is simply amazing; ? Wo know :i great deal about tho ancient Egyptians and about antediluvian' animals, but our minds aro hopeless blanks when it comes to the exports' and imports of different' nation's, '.or tho : shortest routo from one city t-o another, and ; such liko "trifles."—.''Tagblatti" Berne..
: The most usually, noted difference, between j AVostorn music and Indian music is that tlio ; latter has'' practically no harmony.; It ia pure melody. Indeed, Wostern music would j do woll to- learn from Indian music as far as ' melody is concerned.—"Moil,"- Madras.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 156, 26 March 1908, Page 4
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