SHOULD CHILDREN! BE PUNISHED This is 8 point that discussed by A. R. Osborn, M.A., in the second of a series of articles en "Australian Parents and Their Children," which he is writing for "Everylady's Journal." The August issue of that enterprising sine is to hand, and for all-round value and interest it would be very hard to surpass. So many excellent features mark this numbe ; r that it is difficult to pick* out any one for special notice, but it may be mentioned that the Hon John Murray (Victoria's bluff Chief Secretary), Dr Edith Barrett, Police-oCmmission-er Sainsbury, and other notable public men and women contribute short articles on the question of employing women as police. On e or two of those who write recognise that if women are able to relieve the police force of a considerable part of its work, many fine fighting-men might be released to go to the front. Apart from these there arc many bright special stories in the current issue; cf "Everylady's Journal." and the "£IOO War-Puzzle oCntest" advances nnother stage'. o stags at which all ">ew readers may enter The valuable "cature of this contest, it seems to us, 's nc* *'o much the money prises, whirh '••- Liberal, as its educative value, for each competitor may secure a booklet "Staining a 'lsif. of ?ojn? hundreds r f "~ r -,-.-, , r-vyiU) ffio corr^c 1 - "renunciations,) from which the puzzles are set;
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 12 August 1915, Page 2
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236Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 263, 12 August 1915, Page 2
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