CHANGING FASHIONS
DECLINE IN THE SHINGLE SERIOUS UNEMPLOYMENT THREATENED (Oflited Press Association —By Electrio Telegraph-► Copyright?) LONDON, 12th January. Serious unemployment is threatened in the London hairdressing business owing to the rapid decline in the shingle and the re-growing of hair. Here and on the Continent the great boom is over and a slump is setting in. Scores of new establishments, mostly conducted by girls, will shortly be forced out of business. The manager of a Bond street firm asserted that if long hair returns permanently 50,000 barbers in England will be workless.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 January 1931, Page 5
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