LIVING STATUARY.
Warning to Music Halls. (Received 8.37 a.m.) LONDON, June 26. ]3ie London County Council, by sixtyHs votes to forty-five, resolved to inform Z nroprietors of music halls that the anttaiance of living statuary exhibitions -was undesirable.
[The Bishop of London and other • leaders of public opinion have for some j Le been urging the suppression of ] exhibitions of living statuary on the -nCTcls that they tend to lower public moialitr. On the other side., there has been a Vigorous defence of these exhibitions (&■ Stead's championship in conhast with his condemnation of music halls generally having attracted especial notice) in the belief that they were purely aifetic, and innocent of any debasing intention.]
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1907, Page 5
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