German Patriots Resent Womens Clipped Tresses
By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright (Received. 9.20 a.m.) BERLIN, Sunday. Locking the stable door after the mare has bolted, Germany is now in the throes of a heated controversy over bobbeo hair.
Nationalist Extremists declare that no true Teuton maid would have her locks shorn, hut that bobbed fraus and frauleins bitterly resent the taunt that they are not patriotic. The little Royalist town of Zerbau clinched that argument by decreeing a monthly tax of two shillings on bobbed married women, and one shilling on spinsters.— ■A. and N.Z.
THE SUN STOP PRESS
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 81, 27 June 1927, Page 1
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