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  2. Our Social System.

    Major Seabriglit, A.D.C. to Lord Hopetoun, was in Sydney last week, and during his visit was the guest of Colonel and Mrs. Roborts. Major Seabright is returning to England to rejoin his regiment. ...

    Article : 941 words
  3. At the Races.

    Saturday, the first day of the Tattersalls Club Annual Meeting was rather dull, the weather rather threatening, and the visitors few and far between. The stands were to a certain extent deserted, ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. Women, Children, and China.

    The loves of women for children and china are well illustrated in the following extract from a London paper: " There can't be many people in this world who love children better than I do-at a ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. Military Schools.

    Since the advent of Major-General Hutton as the commandant of the military forces-of the country great stress has been laid upon the importance to officers of attending military schools of ...

    Article : 649 words
  6. Women's Physical Beauty.

    The physical beauty of women should last until they are past 50. Nor does beauty reach its zenith under the ago of 35 or 40. Helen of Troy comes upon the stage at the age pf 40. Aspasia was 36 when ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. The Emancipated Young Woman.

    The emancipated young woman is one of the most derided features of our fin-de-siddle civilisation. She is not what is commonly known as a "strong-minded female." She is generally a dainty, feminine ...

    Article : 322 words
  8. For Whom Do Women Dress?

    The Boston GLOBE recently fired this interesting query at its readers: " For whom do women dress?" The shot provoked a broadside of opinions from a multitude of people. The question is one that always ...

    Article : 247 words
  9. Send the Family Out of Town.

    Villa settlements of city folk and the country clubs that are connected with many of them are among the distinctive' features of social life and social progress of the timed. The tendenoy of families to live ...

    Article : 329 words
  10. A Year's Fires in Sydney.

    The annual report of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Sydriey, completed on December 31, shows that in 1893 the total number, of alarms received by the M.F.B. was 401. Of these 68 ...

    Article : 417 words
  11. The Brain of Women.

    The NEW REVIEW contains an article by Professor Ludwig Buchner on " The Brain of Women," and proceeds to give from it the following extract: " If we consider that for thousands of years woman, by ...

    Article : 193 words
  12. New Danger in Dancing.

    An English paper records an event which may do away with waltzes and polkas for ever. Flirting when carried too far, is checked (in certain circles) by the action for breach of promise, and now the ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. How a lady Rides.

    Formerly women rode entirely by balance, deriving slight support from two pommels, one on each side, between which the right thigh was packed. Somewhere about 1830 the hunting-horn pommel was added. ...

    Article : 236 words
  14. A Magnificent Diamond.

    A magnificent diamond in the Tiffany exhibit at Chicago, which flashed like an electric light as it went slowly around on its revolving pedestal of crimson velvet, was bought by Mrs. Charles. T. ...

    Article : 195 words
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