WHY NOT?
Miss Eose Scott, says the Sydney "Dailv Telegraph," declares that since women have (or generations managed households, and kept them clean and orderly, they should certainly be tho very people to liolp manage towns and oities. The resfcriotious upon their return as councillors should, therefore, he removed. "In my own municipality," she said, in a. paper read before the Inter-State Congress of Women, wTiich opened in Sydney on July 30 ''Jersey Road is controlled by two municipalities, and their combined wisdom is worthy of a Gilbert and Sullivan opera. For Wcollahra sweeps halt road' on ono day in the week, and tnon Partington sweeps the othor halt upon another day. Pavements are not in the contract, however dirty they may be. Imagine- two women arranging lo sweep a room in Hint way!"
ELECTROLYSIS. The only permanent cure for the removal of superfluous hair. This can on;y' be.performed by nn expert. Consult Mra. Haybittle, long and favourably known for nil treatment?. No 2GB Lambton Quay /nver Orr. Chemist). Tel IM-1.-Advt. Charles Williams, a lighterman, of Limehouse, a young married man, thirtyfour years of age, has just commenced his second century in life-saving. A resident in the East End all. his life, his work has been on the river or in tho docks. Siuco 1800, the year when ho rescued, a lad from the.Regent's Conn], he has saved 101 lives, all from drowning. Williams holds the certificates and decorations uf the Royal Humane Society,, and has had the distinction of having .his name mentioned iD connection -vith life-wnni? ia emy : police court in- East Loadoni
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1515, 10 August 1912, Page 11
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265WHY NOT? Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1515, 10 August 1912, Page 11
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