WOMAN IN TROUSERS
NEEDED “MAN’S SENSE AS WELL” LONDON, June 2. “If you had used a man’s sense as well as a man’s outfit, all this trouble would have been avoided.” said Mr Ouiton, the Tower Bridge magistrate, yesterday, to Nancy Smith, 23, waitress, of Lambeth-road, Kennington. He fined her 2/6, or five days, for using insulting words and behaviour. It was stated that Smith and another woman, both wearing white jerseys and grey flannel trousers, were in the centre of a large crowd outside Waterloo Station using bad language. Smith said she and her friend were returning from the Derby dressed in the latest fashion.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1933, Page 9
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