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BY KATHLEEN FRASER

... always have preservation thrust upon them, even in the inter-marriage they will of necessity absorb the people among whom they marry. Their colour which in time past has brought the deepest degredations will in time to come help to final victories. It is a ...

THE GENTLEWOMAN'S OPINION

... which exists --this in so far as the children of mixed marriages are concerned. With regard to the European girl herself who marries a man of different race and religion, a number of pitfalls are before her which way result in lifelong unhappiness and humiliation ...

SHE CAN'T COOK

... for she's loving and kind, And when bachelorship I forsook 'Twas to wed a sweet wife, a companion for life— It wasn't to marry a cook. —Max Pass de Leon, ...

An Outlook on the World. FRAM THE AFRICAN POINT OF VIEW

... women of their own race. Hence they take on Europeans. Chacun son gout. Ve are aware that many black men marry white women, and white men marry black women and seem to get on alright. A good many find their white wives Xantippes. For the tens of thousands ...

LILY, 1618. marriages even between second cousins, and are surprised when they learn that such marriages are ..

... relations with any man except with the full knowledge and consent of her parent, husband or other guardian. A woman, single or married, who commits a breach of the country customs in these matters, is looked down upon ; and the man will be tried in the Barrie ...

MID-JULY, 1913. [PRICE SIXPENCE

... blotted from the face of Africa, in order that Hebrew millionaires of questionable antecedents may batten in Park Lane, and marry into an impoverished nobility. ...

Social Life in India. BY ANANDA T. M. SATCHIT

... The prohibition to go to England is one of the least of our complaints against the tyranny of caste. Does a Brahmin wish to marry his daughter to another at a mature and properly marriageable age? Then comes the tyrant Caste and says : You shall not keep ...

West African Marriage Customs

... established also a School for the daughters of Chiefs, so that the educated young men may find educated young women whom they may marry, and, by their combined efforts and cooperation in their own home life, exercise a more powerful influence in the direction ...

CHAPTER 111

... drawing-room, Vanpaul unemotionally, for his heart beat no more rapidly than usual, disclosed to Mrs. Signet that he desired to marry Mary, and the matron, though much surprised by the business-like manner in which he made the statement, smiled, evidently well ...

HOME

... went on, very earnestly . Philip has great ability which he should use for the betterment of his own people. Were he to marry Mary Signet, or any other white woman, he would be a traitor to his duty. Furthermore, would their lives be happy? Impossible ...

IV.-JOHN DRYDEN AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES

... poets and authors of the time (excepting, perhaps, Denham and Waller), he was compelled to write from necessity. True, he married the daughter of the Earl of Berkshire, but this noble was too poor to grant his daughter a dowry befitting her rank and station; ...

arranged matters that every man and every woman may marry at maturity and bear children, thereby spreading the ..

... arranged matters that every man and every woman may marry at maturity and bear children, thereby spreading the burden of child-bearing over the whole area of the mature womanhood of each Tribe, with suitable intervals of rest and recuperation for the ...

Published: Monday 01 September 1913
Newspaper: African Times and Orient Review
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 162 | Page: 22 | Tags: none