i! It costs tho London Couiifr Council <> R>opo,ooo to educate tlio 660,000 children t1 : the schools controlled by tkoiiu i Local authorities in certain parts of' nnois prcposo to present a State cook- , y book to nil applicants for ft marriage ttii.se. b New York is said to be full of little icawbera. Five hundred census takers, cently assigned to watch children in 0 street, found that mo!?t children do fi it play at all, but stand imd "wait for rr metiung to turn up." . ci Et seems to be now tho custom to is vorce in haste and remarry at leisure, r. and Mrs. Hiram Mansfield* of Canaan, tc •nnecticut, who were divorced 24 years o, havo just remarried. Their first b; u-nage lasted only a few months. 1 can t understand what enjoyment you dt m derive from getting drunk," saul a oi igistrat# at Grimsby to a seaman. "You ti a ways enjoy yourself getting-drunk," If s tho reply. "It's erotiny over it after- to rag—that 6 tne trouble, '*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 8
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172Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 8
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