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WIVES' RIGHT TO WORK
great number of immoral mari-i- ages of people living together," sho said..
WAGE EARNERS.
Mrs. Oliver Strachey, London,
MODERN GIRLS
WOMEN'S CONFERENCE said that out of every 22 women TRIBUTE:
AND BAN
CONTRARY TO PUBLIC INTEREST
one met in the atrest, ton were no. wage-earners. Mon wore earning onough money nowadays
LORD HORDER'S
HYPOCRISY
Lord Horder, speaking in Lon··
to support wives and Inmilles, and den paid a glowing tribute to the unless women were allowed to modern girl. He said: work to Balp to support the families, they would not exist at
ail,
"You hear a good deal to-day from the older generation about the terrible manners and customs of the young. Bolleve me, girl of to-day is fundamentally very much the same as tho girl of my young days,
the
The right of married woman to The delegates passed a resolu- work was staunchly championed tlon rocord.ng their opinion that at the Conference of the National regulations having the effect of Council of Women at Torquay by dismissing women on marriage were unjust, uneconomic, and con- Mra. Eva Hartree, of Cambridge..
"If your parents are shocked by "ia Germany," she said, "150,- trary to public interest.
Mrs. Keynes, the Mayor of your independence, you can be 000 young women have been brabad' to leave industry to get married. Cambridge, raised the question of quite sure that the parents of We claim, however, that it is a the training of nurses, and Mrs. those days were equally shocked fundamental right of every in-Oliver Strachey, London, who by the independence of your
of the "Lancel" mothers and aunts. was a member Commission, said that the Com- mission found that in many places probat.oner nurses wore so miser ably overworked that during thigir first your of training they broke
dividual, regardless of sex, to sell his or her labour for gain.
"It la a private matter between A woman and her husband how they arrange their lives. It is no
for it.
downj
"The girl of to-day is a healthy, clean-limbed, open-air girl..
It might have shocked a pro- vipus generation to see a girl wear a bathing suit that she can carry must do something to make things in a handbag. But if the blush- onsior for the girl who has a voca- ing modesty. of the Nineteenth ton for nursing but cannot stand Century has gone, gone too is the simpering hypocrisy that was a the racket of the first year."
characteristic of that ago."
-businose of the employor. The
only business of the employer is suggest," she said, "that wo whether the work is well done and what payment should be given "It has been said that there should not bo two incomes going into one house. But every man who is earning an income of more than subsistence level is taking two incomes into the house.
"As to the objections raised by single women. every single woman is potentially a married one, and hor point of view atters entirely when she realises that she cannot marry unless site gives up her
work."
Mrs. Mary Cant, a member of the Higher Education Committee of Essex, sald that "we are allowing our children to know the dead Languages and all that sort of thing, when they do not know how to control or know their Own bodies"
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To a suggestion that as founder of the Anti-Noise League ho might be out to suppress modern danco music. Lord Horder replied that modern rhythms would have sounded barbarous to Victorian ears, but the young people of to- day would have been outraged, by the languid sentimentality of the. Saturday, November 26, 1943, at a p.m. No old waltzes. invitations are being issued, but
"The Blue Danube, of those all friends are invited to the curomony, and afterwards, to the daya was a very slow-flowing made It a tor- reception to be held at Gloucester river; you have Restaurant at 4 p.m.
rant."
William Albert Shea and Rost Lee, and will take place at St.
Mrs. Hartres added that perhaps The marriage is announced between one of the gravest aspects of this. question was that the refusal to illow married women to work was putting an obstacle in the way of marriage,
"To make a woman give up her work on marriage leads to many accret marriages and even to
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