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PERMITS NOT NOW NECESSARY Seat Reservations Regulate Passenger Traffic. Permits for rail travel are no longer necessary. To the extent of the accommodation available, passengers may reserve seats up to seven days ahead of travel date. An extra day to cover the transmission of applications for reservations will be allowed nonresidents of towns from which the relative trains commence their journey. Coal shortage still prevents the restoration of normal train services, and passen--1 gers are urged to use secondary trains wherever possible, leaving the main expresses for long distance and urgent travel. Please Gancel Unrequired Reserves Early.
abortion! 1 She was told abortion was quite safe. The criminal I abortionist who took her money said there was 1 nothing to fear. But it wasn't safe—it never is. And 1 this girl has paid with her health, and is in danger 4 I of paying with her life. 1 The latest figures indicate that in Nev/Zealand there are 4,600 B unlawful abortions a year. For every 100 births there are seven | natural abortions (miscarriages) and thirteen induced abortions. fl This is a threat to the future of our nation. Not only so, but 1 terrible harm is done to the women concerned. One in every I two ends up a chronic invalid. If drugs are used, untold damage 1 can be done to liver and kidneys. Every woman who lends I herself to criminal abortion risks sterility, sepsis and death. 1 All women —married and unmarried—must think of the dire I I 1 • consequences of unlawful abortion, when contemplating this 1 I crime against the nation and against themselves. U Men, too, have a great responsibility. Every man who condones i this practice is agreeing to the taking of one human life and 0 j| the probable maiming of another. . ' P on rrec'ical frounds, abortion is a crime.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 10, 22 September 1944, Page 2
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