: .h-.Thero' .is' no, fjamd; under' in' whioh', to .liso a convenient phrase ■ you- ''get so muchfor'.yourjmoncy''—so milch' enjoymentj: so-, much healthy 'exercise, so much fascination,, such' a never-ending incentive 'to '■ play better 'even, than : one's best.—, "Golfing.;"' Not in "the whole world is there an which supports so dense and flourishing a population as the district,of which M'anches T ter is the focus: This enviable position was not obtained by municipal undertakings, but by the private enterprise of individuals.— "Engineering." :■ . ' •I'.thinki.it .quite.-likely that there are to-day-young men and women'with true talent, artistic temperament, and determination to work,, who none'tho les3 will never be'heard of .because they have not money enough to support themselves during the initial.stage of;their careers;—Mine'..' Albani,' in tie :"Quiverl" '..'.'■'
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 3
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122Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 January 1909, Page 3
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