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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 26, 1939.
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UGLY FAT GONE SCHOOL TEACHER v. TYPIST Clearing-Up
Nurse 51⁄2 lbs a week
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Which Has the Higher Social Standing?
MAN: "A TEACHER" -WIFE DISAGREES PROBLEM before, a learned judge: A man,
separated from his wife, makes her an allow- ance on condition that his daughter-whom he wishes to become a schoolteacher-shall be educated "in a manner suitable to her position in life."
The mother, believing her daughter has better social chances as a secretary, allows her to leave school at 16 and study to be a shorthand-tynist. Question: In the mother herself to take a Civil Servier post broken the agreement, and is the one where she would have had
sure position. allowance? husband entitled to reduce the
She is just a shorthand-typist," he added, "and now she has started on That was the case stated to Judge this job she is going to And It ex- Sie Mordaunt Snagge in Westminstertremely difficult to get into an 38- County Court recently.
sured job, which I regard as so tm-
Mrs. Muriel Gurney, of Palace | portant for women to-day," Court, Bayswater, sued her husbund, The Solution: Judgment, by con-
Mr. Francis James Ward Gurney, sent, for £33 and costs for Mrs. solleitor, of Corkspur-streel, S.W., för | Gurney, Hut Mr. Gurney's payments alleged to be due under the are to be reduced from 125 a month Ideed of Reparation
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The daughter, Barbara Rosemary",
was stated, teft school when she
reacher matriculation standard, hud
nine months at commercial college,
and became receptionist to a firm of estate agents at 35s. n werk.
She has just got a 55. Increase, and, intends to follow a secretarial carees, She does not wont to be a sritnol- tracher.
"BOTTOM RUNG"
The father claimed that going to a commercial school was breach of the faleed. He wanted the payments brought down from £25 a month to
£10 155.
this..
to £22.
Get A Figure Like Any Hour-Glass
4
Paris.
THE "hour-glass" figure is coming back. New styles of gowns made necessary by this, the biggest fashion "change-over" for ten years, will be shown at the display here of the important autumn and winter cat- lections,
Woman Globe Flier At 72
JUES
Waving a sheat of tickets, here is Mrs. Virginin L. Piuderer, 72, of Riverside, Ill., leaving Chiengo on first leg of proposed air Bisht around the world. She expected to do it in 23 days, for
$2,000.
WIRE BEAT DEATH BY
FIVE
MINUTES
Mr. Clive Burl, who appeared for added: The father says that if young woman is going to make her Ilips are to be much more necch- way in the world and not be left be- tuated, waists smaller. But i will hind on the bottom zung of the ladder, not be done by tight-lacing. she must have proper training and "It is quite possible that some kind FIVE minutes after a cable His father was Major T. B. Hamil- grounding. A few months at a com- of tight-incing may come back again
arrived from South Africa on, who lived at Southampton. mercial college is nothing like ade-in two or three years' time,"
of her brother's News one with |quate.
Fald. "but this death Miss Margaret Ethel Judge Smugge asked: "Is it mug. famous designer gested that a school teacher is of
materials higher social starding than a short-new corsets with elastic
nursing home. They had died! over the hips and solid fabrics back | hand-typist or sceretary?"
and front, which will give the effect within an hour of each other. Barbara's Mother replied: "1 cun-
of sider that as a secretary she would of spreading hips without any un- healthy tightening. "In addition, the dresses worn over these will have modified forms of busties and panniers-anything, in fact, to give have objected if Barbara had Atted the figure the new hour-glass effect,"
have greater social chances."
"JUST A TYPIST"
The Father sal he
would
not
corsetires have year the
evolved Hamilton died in a Humpstead Black Hills Club
Formed
CLEVELAND, O.
James Hamilton died in Maritz- burg, 0.500 miles away.
A social club, to be known as the Her brother had served through two Black Hills Club, is being organized wars-the South African War and for Clevelanders who were born in the Great War. He was awarded five the Black Hills of South Dakota or medals.
who have lived there a year or more.
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