If you, want to make a successful marriage, marry a telephone operator! This is the advico of Ono Of Them who broadcast au address— "At Your Servjco"— I'roiu the Calcutta station, AUIndia radio, recently, This is the reason why Miss Operator will make a successful wii'e, sho said. She has no iliu* sions about men. After two or three years in a telephone exehange she has dealt with men of all sorts, in all manner of moods. She can tell by the tone of your voice whether you have just had an increase in salary, or whether you are suffering from that "morning after" feeling. Whatever your mood may be, Miss Operator has learut always to be patient and polite. A hook, she says, could be written about voiees, "but that is not my job. However, I give this tip to bacholoi's for what it is worth. We operators can tell you a few things about the people who use your telephones. Few subseribera realise the number of calls mado by servants when sahib and memsahib are out of the house. Durwans (doorkeepers) left in charge of offices after the closing hour are not far behind them."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 63, 7 December 1937, Page 7
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