DIVORCE
Sir,—Those prehistoric representatives of manhood “’Appy ’Arry” and •‘Bachelor,” are obviously merely trailing their coats. I advise them to retire into their caves before we women really get started on the subject of the shortcomings of that incredible creation, man. As the mother of a large family of little ones, and not having set foot beyond the corner of the road more than four times in the last 12 months, I feel that little can be said in the defence of man. Chivalry? Oh, yeah! Man is an essentially selfish creation, and no argument can defeat that assertion.—Yours, etc., FEMALE OF THE SPECIES. June 18. 1946. [“Tolerant” may briefly reply; otherwise, this correspondence is closed. ’ -—Ed., “The Press.”]
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 10
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119DIVORCE Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 10
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