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LIKE THE MEN.

WOMEN WHO "SPOTI" SMOKING AND DRINKING. THE AFTERMATH OF WAR. Press Adsorption—Copyright. (Received 8.45 a.m.) Adelaide, June Iff. According to many hotelkeepers, the number of women who drink in hotels, especially first-class houses, has largely increased during the past few years. Since the War, women seemed to consider they were entitled to the same pleasures as men. They openly went in for smokong

and drinking. The proprietors discouraged the practice.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 89, 13 June 1925, Page 5

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LIKE THE MEN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 89, 13 June 1925, Page 5

LIKE THE MEN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 89, 13 June 1925, Page 5

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