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AN INCOMPATIBLE DOCTRINE, i •■Some lew, more logical than practical, would frankly sweep away the whole exsiting edifice (the House of Lords) and lcplaee it by an elected Senate. But the whole c-ase ior such a Senate rests on the desire lor a strong over-riding Second Chnmbei, constituted on arguable and eniociati. principles; ami there are certainly no signs that any measure of ‘general agreement * would be forthcoming, either now or at any I mure time, lor that particular system of government. For our own part we are convinced not only that an elected section is incom-, patihle with any relic of the hereditary . system, bin that the method of popu-, lor election is itself incapable of securing that expert knowledge which is the ultimate quality required of the Second Chamber. More and more—j as the franchise is extended and the House of Commons can claim more completely to represent the emotions of the moment —does this need ior poli-j Hen! and administrative experience bet insistent.”—“ The Times ” (Jxm-1 cbm). i COSTLY FLAPPERS. I XEYY YORK. Juiy 25. j Tim old-fashioned .Miss who was satisfied if her escort spent a guinea oil! ru evening’s entortainmeint has been succeeded bv the flapper who expects a man to spend between Lit) and £2O in . a single night. ! This, says Mr AY. L. Barnhart, vicepresident of a surety company which gives bonds for many bank employees, ; plays a large part in the increase of j c rime. The fear of being called ‘cheap’ j by young women, bo declared, places, (ho average youth holding a position rf trust, hut with only a moderate in- i come, under strong temptation. j
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