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RANKS OF THE UNMARRIED.

SOCIETY'S GREATEST MENACE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ("Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables.) New York, August 20. In the report of the Equitable Life Assiuance Society, commenting on the enormous number of men in s Am erica lacking flue moral fibre and courage to marry, tlie statisticians of the society say that while an army of single men ojto lavishing their earnings and affections upon themselves, and - many are developing extravagant, often vicious, habits, another great army of young women a<re forced' to toil in fac-. Tories and business houses for the necessities of' ljfa. "From tihe ranks of the unmarried comes humanity's heaviest contribution of immorality and crime."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 7

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110

RANKS OF THE UNMARRIED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 7

RANKS OF THE UNMARRIED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 7

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