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Two huntsmen in York County, U.S.A., came upon two big buck deer with antlers interlocked, one of the animals being dead. An inspection revealed that the dead one had sustained a broken neck during an encounter with, the successful combatant. Unable to escape from the antlers of his dead opponent, however, the. winner of the duel fell a prey to the huntsmen. From all appearances the two animals had been locked together a good while.

In hairdressing, the latest tiring is “shingling,” an American custom which is replacing “bobbing.’’ The Hon. Mrs Lionel Tenysom, a daughter of Lord Clenconner (Viscountess Grey), who is a pretty woman of the petite order, was one of the first English society women to adopt the style, and several actresses have since adopted it, especially those who previously “bobbed” their hair. .in “shingling,” the hair is cut short at the back like a man’s, but, to prevent the clipped appearance, the front hair is left long and is brushed over towards the hack. The hair is also left long at the sides and falls over the ears. Needles® to say, only young and pretty Women can risk “shingling.’!

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19240108.2.23

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Shannon News, 8 January 1924, Page 3

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Untitled Shannon News, 8 January 1924, Page 3

Untitled Shannon News, 8 January 1924, Page 3

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