SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS
Those who refuse tn let other? spend Sunday as they wish are. once more, on the warpath The real point at issue is. as usual, eonipletelj missed by the intolerant T 1 is this: while they have a poifeet right to spend Sundays as They see fit they have absolutely no righi whatever to interfere with how others spend it. A great .leal N made of the dreaded "sceVtlari*r.:i<>n" of the Sabbath, but mot folk regard this as more likely to result in a greal improvement in Sundays. However, it is for the people t>» please them selves and thei e is one simple test which the religious f.igots will never face up to—letting the people themselves decide bv allowing places of amusement to open. We <hoi!d have a free choice in rc\' T r , l ' i Sunday entertainments, not to. ' 'nto stagnation. K. vV.F.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1942, Page 6
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147SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1942, Page 6
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