Friend: "Why do you encourngo. tlieso women suffrage meetings? Surely you don't npprovo of them?" Husband: "Approve? With all,my heart! I can come homo as lato'as I like now without finding my wife at home to ask questions." "I suppose," said- tho casual -acquaintance, tho day after the wedding, "it. was hard to lose youV daughter?" "No," replied tho bride's father; "It did seem as if.it was goins to be hard at. one lime, but sho landed this fellow just .as. wo wero beginning to lose all hope." Tho Kav. E. Lipkin, of Oudtslioorn, Capo Colony, lias completed and presented to tho King a remarkable portrait in words of King Edward. The lines which mako up tho drawing contain about 85,000 words, being a history of the late King's life. It was stated at .a meeting of tho London County Council's Education Committee that, ono of Tolstoy's works had l>een removed from tho "requisitioned list"- of books for school .lending libraries, because it was unfit for children. It taught tlic-m that they should only learn what they pleased,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1034, 25 January 1911, Page 8
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178Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1034, 25 January 1911, Page 8
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