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In (liis apn of s*lf-as.-crtion, from trades unions to Suffragettes there, was the'danger of. forgetting, that whore Mien; were i-isiits there km-.' also duties ami it ouaht to-br tin; aim of women to bring out that incipient sense- of duly to others said .Miss Kiehmond, at the annual mcctiir: o) the Fiw Kindergarten last evening. "Woinoir (lid not realise their lulies in connection with the education of cftildveii. How man.v women were on whool committees •in education boards? How inaiiv interested themselves in (he lessons which their children brought home at: night? The (raining of (lie heart anil (he disposition rented with I hem, and perhaps had they realised it, there would nut have been so much heard of niitag-ni-jslio trades unions.' One. heard a great deal of manly assertion, bill what about womanly sacrifice?

Tho Uov. C. J. Tooker, who is leaving the charge of tho Wadestowu Presbyterian Church to enter Divinity Hall at Dunedin, was fnrcwcllod by (lie congregation at a social last evening, his successor in tho charge, tho Pev. Mr. Harris (recently of tho Lower Hult), betas accorded a welcome at (ho ramo function. A musical programme was arranged, and felicitous addresses were delivered. Mr. Tockcr was the recipient of a ehequo as a token of (ho regard in wliieli he was held by his congregation.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 5

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220

Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 5

Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 5

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