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SHAW PRAISES WOMEN

Shaw thinks that women are more intelligent workers than men, because, from domestic necessity and habit, they are more accustomed to think about their work.

“The very last thing the ordinary male worker wants is to have to think about his work," he says. “ A housewife. on the other hand, must be both worker and manager; in business she is instinctively a superior manager, providing she is allowed to operate on a basis of equality." He believes that changeable women are more endurable than monotonous ones, however unpleasant some of their changes may be. “They are sometimes murdered, but seldom deserted,’’ he writes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23907, 7 September 1939, Page 17

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SHAW PRAISES WOMEN Otago Daily Times, Issue 23907, 7 September 1939, Page 17

SHAW PRAISES WOMEN Otago Daily Times, Issue 23907, 7 September 1939, Page 17

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