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Bachelor Girls' Exhibition

Novel Competitions ON November. 12, 1930, a Bachelor Girls’ Exhibition was opened at the New Horticultural Hall, Westmin‘ster, England, which lasted nine days. It was a wonderful exhibition, organised entirely by women for women, and it was the first of its kind. It dealt with every need and aspiration of the modern girl’s life, No man, unless accompanied by a woman, was admitted, consequently it was a great honour for any man to attend. Even the police in attendance there were women. There was an interesting cooking competition held each day, in

LOTITO IOI OTOL IIIOIOIOLOLOLOLOLLOLLZL which the prize was given to the bachelor girl who could turn out the’ best impromptu "dinner for two" in an hour. Aviation, motoring, sport, squash tennis and fencing; television, travel, cooking and fashions were all represented, and we must not forget to mention that among the exhibits was also a bachelor girl’s electric flat. Another novel competition was for a. bachelor girl who had just been left a legacy, who was invited to help herself to the clothes she had always wanted. The one who made. the best choice was the prize-winner. When the lucky men who were invited to this exhibition saw the wondrous talents and: works of these girls they. inwardly decided that next -year ‘the statistics would show a decrease in the number of bachelor girls.

Why is the announcer of 2YA like a lover? Because he takes a long time to say "Good night " .

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 25, 2 January 1931, Page 32

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Bachelor Girls' Exhibition Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 25, 2 January 1931, Page 32

Bachelor Girls' Exhibition Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 25, 2 January 1931, Page 32

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