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AN IRATE MOTHER

WANTED BOBBED' DAUGHTER JAILED. MILAN, October 20. A woman, dragging by the arm her weeping daughter, a bobbed-hair girl, aged 18, appeared at a police station in Fiume and demanded thai tile girl be arrested. The couple were taken before the Chief of Police, but the girl's blushing, tearful face was not that of a criminal. The mother explained to the Chiei of Police that her daughter had dishonoured her family by getting hei hair bobbed, and it would be "good for her" to be shut up in prison until it' grew again. The woman expressed her contempt of the Government when informed that there was no law which would permit the police to comply with hei request.

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Shannon News, 5 January 1926, Page 3

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AN IRATE MOTHER Shannon News, 5 January 1926, Page 3

AN IRATE MOTHER Shannon News, 5 January 1926, Page 3

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