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THE KNIGHT-ERRANT.

The Australians do not believe in overworking and underpaying women men either, for that matter, says “London Opinion,” Recently when the Countess of Cromartie was serving tea to an Australian at the London Bridge Buffet, ho noticed her rather fragile look and asked, “How long have you been working here to-day?” She confessed, and he evidently thought she was overworked. “How much do they pay you?” was the nexTT question. “Nothing,” answered the little Countess. “By jove! I’ll see about this!” shouted the tall 'Australian, and it took quite five minutes to convince him that the workers volunteered their time and services, and that there was no need of knight-errantry.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 15 September 1917, Page 2

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THE KNIGHT-ERRANT. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 15 September 1917, Page 2

THE KNIGHT-ERRANT. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 15 September 1917, Page 2

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