The World's Press.
WIVES OF THE CLERGY. Clerical women sound the note of ultimate homeliness. One might suppose, by the look of their wives, that most of the priests and all of the Uabops had, married for penance; this lis an unexpected asceticism in ifhe great Anglican Communion.—Mrs Mary Dudency in World of Dress. "A COUNTESS' REMONSTRANCE. It is a mistake to suppose that it is only in "society" that the Ten Commandments are disregarded Susan Countess of Malmcsbury, in The Bookman-. GOOD TIMES PROBABLE. It is the common opinion that if further complications growing out of the Far Eastern conflict can be avoided, Europe and America alike will enjoy in the next few months a rcmark- > able fevivial in nearly all branches of trade and commerce'.—Sun, New *ork.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7810, 1 May 1905, Page 3
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129The World's Press. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7810, 1 May 1905, Page 3
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