Sir-Here is one young modern who won’t be wearing a ‘wedding ring any longer. It is a coincidence that on the same day as reading Miss M. C, Gillingham’s letter in The Listener I lost my wedding ring. Yes, you're right; I took it off to bath my baby. And I think it would be ridiculous to put my husband to the expense of buying another, so ringless I will go. Will I be counted as immoral? In any case, of what significance is a wedding ring? One does not have to produce a wedding certificate to buy one as far as I know, so what? If it is true, according to a recent newspaper paragraph, referring to Australia, that the making of wedding rings is classed as an essential industry, the position is becoming more than absurd. I’m going
to revolt:
BARBARA
GORDON
(Well-
ington),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 177, 13 November 1942, Page 3
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146Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 177, 13 November 1942, Page 3
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