WHY WOMEN LOVE COLOUR
Ql’lvSTloX OK KYKSIOHT. Wliv siro .women so particular ahout the colour of their clothes? And why are men so careless? It was all explained in London lately by Mr Al<fvyn O’Oorman. vieepresident ol' the Koval Automobile (lull, at a sitting! of the Koval Commission on Transport in the House of Lords. Air O’Oorman said he did not think much of the use of coloured lights in traffic signalling. “Twenty-live pci’ cent of the male population are practically or totally colour blind.” he said. “And you can’t disenfranchise 2d per cent of the male motorists Tiecause of colour blindness.” The chairman. Sir Arthur Oriffitlis Koscawen: Why male motorists only?
Air O’Gorinan: Because no woman is colour blind. Colour blindness is a thing women can transmit hut does not sull'er from herself. That is one of the reasons why men usually do not care about colour in their dress and why women always do.—(Laughter.) Air O'Gorman said he objected very nuioh to the public being regulated. His suggestion was meant to improve the opportunities to shop-gazers to shop-gaze as they liked.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1929, Page 6
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