MODERN BRITONS
EXPLORER SAYS “TOO SOFT.”
(“Sydney Sun” Service.)
LONDON, August 28. . ’ Mitchell Hedges, the explorer, in the “Daily Sketch,” says:—. . / “Everywhere in Britain are. . -signs of the salivation of femininity!'; A male revival is urgently necessary to enable the country to enjoy' prbsper:ty. The men must not bo dominated by women, who should realise' that men are leaders by ; the, eternal'laws of nature. Oxford bags are a sign of degeneracy. Australian, Canadi?”i, and South • African vis ; tdrs; are all lamenting the., disappearance ..of th?i pioneering spirit. /.Men of all ages are becoming •■-top^softr”’,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 August 1925, Page 5
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