MOTOR-CAR FASHIONS
WOMAN THE ARBITER
SIR W. MORRIS'S OPINION
(Eeceived 17th February, 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, 16th February.
.Sir William Morris, speaking at Birmingham, said that women set the motor-car fashions to-day. They were the motor-car buyers, though they did not actually sign the cheques. For that reason the leaders of the industry bowed to wonien Js requirements, but fortunately tho women demanded practically the same car as men, the only taste in -which the sexes coincided.
There was no reason for the belief that, women were bad drivers, he said." On the average women were as good as men. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1932, Page 7
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