“MISS GERMANY”
OTHER BEAUTIES WILD. London, March 3. Mannequins and chorus-girls are violently protesting because a simple village maidservant won the title of Germany’s beauty queen, and will appear as “Miss Germany” at an international beauty contest in America. The winner, who is truly representative of the German ideal of womanhood, being unshingled and with fair hair and blue eyes, is one of a family of six orphans.— Sun Special,
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Southland Times, Issue 20147, 6 April 1927, Page 10
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