NEWS BY MAIL.
CURLS BUT NO “BUN.” y' VIENNA, May 1. The fifth World Congress of Women s Hairdressers, which ended here to-day, has decreed that:— The shaving of women’s necks must cease. The hair shall be allowed to grow longer, permitting curls but not buns. Waving must be continued, as rt is indispensable to style. Loiffures will continue small, though a little larger than hitherto and allowing more scope for matching frocks and individual figures. £13,000 DAYtIGHT ROBBERY. BRUSSELS, May 1. A daring daylight jewel robbery was carried out here at the shop of M. Feinberg, in the Rue Royalo. On returning from luncheon, M. Feinberg found the door open and jewellery worth £13,000 missing. The shop door, which opens into a side passage through which persons are constantly passing to reach the apartments above the shop, is of oak 3-stlis of an inch thick, and in this the thieves had bored a hole large enough to push a band through to draw back the bolt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1929, Page 1
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