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ULSTER'S CHARMS.

JUDGE PREFERS SCENERY TO PRETTY GIRLS.

(“Sun” Special.) BELFAST, Friday.

‘•Why not give the girls a rest Awhilef” says Judge Thompson in a letter to the Ulster Tourist Association.

The judge protests that it is a wrong way to advertise Ulster’s charms for the association’s posters almost invariably to show girls—“grinning girls, mincing girls, and skipping girls.’’ “Surely,” he adds, “the province possesses other attractions —for example, there are the mountains, cliffs, moorlands, rivers, lakes, glens and picturesque ruins, but the association never posters ] tlhesq,—'“ nothing but girls, showing teeth or legs.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19291011.2.7

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Shannon News, 11 October 1929, Page 2

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94

ULSTER'S CHARMS. Shannon News, 11 October 1929, Page 2

ULSTER'S CHARMS. Shannon News, 11 October 1929, Page 2

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