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FLAPPERS AND THE VOTE.

SIR JAMES PARR OPTIMISTIC. (BT CABLE—PBB6S ASSOCIATION—COPTBJGHT.) (AUSTBALUX AND ST.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, November 21. Sir J. Parr, in opening a school at Seaford, Essex, expressed the opinion that the age of flapperdom in Britain lasted up to twenty-one or twenty-five years, whereas it finished in New Zealand at eighteen. His experience was that girls at twenty-one were steadier than boys at twenty-one, and disliked revolutionary change. Mr Baldwin was rightly enfranchising women at the age of twentyone.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19170, 29 November 1927, Page 2

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FLAPPERS AND THE VOTE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19170, 29 November 1927, Page 2

FLAPPERS AND THE VOTE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19170, 29 November 1927, Page 2

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