GIRLS IN PROFESSIONS
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(By Telegraph-
AUCKLAND, This Day. "It is at least one hopeful sigu in a land where there are not nearly enougli oaugliters that girls from honies where there is no spur of poverty are being enrolled with a purpose that embraces sqmething much more valuablo than continuous days of golf and bridge," said Miss E. R. Edwards, lieadmis*ress of the Diocesan High Sclioo] for Girls, in a review at tho school's speech day. "At one time," she added, "it was the exception for parents to say they wished their daughters to work towards eome profesKon. Nowadays I am glad to say that ifc is only in esceptional t«iMR thef da aot do
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 71, 16 December 1937, Page 3
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