HOURS IN HOTELS
SUGGESTION 0 BY WOMEN RACING SUSPENSION URGED (0.C.) WHANGAREI, this day. Convened by the Mayoress, Mrs. W. Jones, to discuss current social problems, a meeting of Whangarei and district women in the Town Hall last night passed resolutions for submission to the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, urging the closing of bars on Saturday afteiTioons, thus giving hotels a 40-hour week; the suspension of racing, to free manpower; ai*l weekly broadcasts on social uplift and reform by a Maori in the native tongue, to counter the evils hampering the Maori war effort. A scheme for a moratorium placing all on soldiers' rates of pay was expounded by the Dominion vicepresident of the W.D.F.U., Mrs. Wilson.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 125, 29 May 1942, Page 6
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