GIRL RANGERS MAY SMOKE
NO RULE TO STOP IT. The question as to whether Rangers senior Guides) /may smoke was rais-; ed at the annual' conference of the Wiltshire .Federation of Girl Guides,J at MiiPlborough recently. Lady Sybll..Phlpj)s„tli3 County,Corn-/ missioner, .who presided, said she was' not a smoker, herself, but she could quite realise the /enjoyment felt by/ those of hpr sex who had their cigar-; ettc.' -Slie understood there was no Guido rule, .prohibiting indulgence in tho iVdotirie habit, . and She thought that so/ Icing’pa did not . make u show of shioking there'could be little harm'. ' .They did not want the general puttie to;get ;a/V/rong impression, and think Urn*, there was a lack of necessary discipline. Perhaps the best thing—lf "'Rangers ■ must smoke-—was for fliuni to do it during rest hours.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1935, Page 11
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