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CALVIN'S SHADE.

GENEVAN GAIETY CURBED. GENEVA, December 13. Geneva is wonderingly asking whether it is supposed to celebrate a thanksgiving festival or participate in national' niour/iing on the occasion of the annual Fete de l'Escalade. The police have issued regulations setting out: "It is iortoidden to kiss women or vOjiing girls unawares, to chase than into side alleys, or to take hold of them round the waist, reprehensible acts of which public opinion rebels." * Ptuihlic opinion, especially among women, is inclined to resent the prohibition.

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Shannon News, 5 January 1926, Page 3

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85

CALVIN'S SHADE. Shannon News, 5 January 1926, Page 3

CALVIN'S SHADE. Shannon News, 5 January 1926, Page 3

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