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A HUSBAND’S LOT

MADRID. Things are not what they were for husbands in Spain, according to writer Victor Ruiz Iriarte. In an article in the Madrid Informaciones he declared: "How times have changed since the twenties when the Spanish husband went off gaily on a Sunday afternoon with his cigar and his walking stick to his cafe or duo, leaving his wife at home. To-day our husbands are fabulously fa’thful to their wives. The poor fellows cannot ever think of such distractions because they have to work so hard” He concluded: “We men have not changed so much from the ways of our fathers. It is the women of to-day who are so different from their' mothers.” —Reuter.

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Grey River Argus, 27 September 1949, Page 5

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A HUSBAND’S LOT Grey River Argus, 27 September 1949, Page 5

A HUSBAND’S LOT Grey River Argus, 27 September 1949, Page 5