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(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) PARIS, November 1.
France’s 100,000 girl guides will shorten their skirts to keep up with the times and assert their feminity. The move was decided yesterday by the annual congress of their leaders in Marseilles. They will replace their ankle socks with long stockings and wear ballerina instead of hob-nailed shoes.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31207, 3 November 1966, Page 2
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53Modernised Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31207, 3 November 1966, Page 2
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