BACHELORS ADVICE
Stanley Baldwin’s elder son, Oliver, who, among other things, is the 8.8. C. new film critic, has written a book giving his views on a wide _ range of subjects in the form of advice to his imaginary son. Although himself unmarried, Mr Baldwin gives much advice to married people. If you want to be happy though married, you live apart for at least four weeks every year. Have complete liberty of action for both, unless in individual cases it has Ijeen decided otherwise by discussion. Not interfere with what each is to wear. Have complete independence of thought. Arrange for one party to leave the room at the first sign pi temper or nagging from either side. Forbid jealousy; punishment for its expression being eight weeks apart instead of four.
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Evening Star, Issue 21619, 15 January 1934, Page 9
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132BACHELORS ADVICE Evening Star, Issue 21619, 15 January 1934, Page 9
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