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Dim View Of Marriage

Margo Thomas, a Sydney dancer, is concerned over what she considers the “lowly place occupied by Women today.” “Marriage buries more women than it brings to life,” she said, in an interview. “The husband is governed by the law of change and when he grows tired of his wife, she should be equipped to cope with the situation. “I think it is time women woke up to the fact that they are either toys, used to further men’s business ambitions, or regarded as druges. “I am a great believer in silence for women. I practice silence for an hour every morning. Decorations alone will not carry women from 17 to 70. Women must be earnest—and useful.”

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 26, 2 March 1948, Page 6

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120

Dim View Of Marriage Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 26, 2 March 1948, Page 6

Dim View Of Marriage Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 26, 2 March 1948, Page 6

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