4 The Eton crop has invaded China, | and in spite of governors' edicts, j schools are being opened everywhere j to teach haireutting (states a correspondent) . The modern Chinese girl frequently lives independently, preferring to earn her own living, j rather than to enjoy the "advantage" I of her parents' riches. It is custom- | ary for the young Chinese woman to entertain boy and girl friends on an equal footing, and her notebook is frequently filled with a list of engagements booked weeks in advance. j She has invaded even in the diplomatic sphere. For instance, Miss Soume Teheng was a few months ! ago offered the post of ambassadress j to France, a post which, however, she did not accept.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 100, 18 December 1931, Page 6
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