USAGE OF BLUEJACKETS.
AT SOME AMUSEMENT HOUSES. (By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent.) Auckland, August 29. The exclusion of sailors wearing his Majesty's uniform from certain places of amusement is to bo the subject, of a conference next week between (-lie nnk. proprietors and tho Works Committee of tho City Council. ' The conference has been convened by the Mayor (Mr. C. J. Parr), who points out that Wellington received tlie same Jack tars with open arms, awl gave (.hem facilities for enjoying themselves. 1 hew apparently were denied to them in Auck"'"i' do .not think," he said, "that we. should allow such a reproach to remain in our citv, and i hopi- that (ho conference, which has now been convene!, will result in sonic arrangement being arrived at" which will be satisfactory to (he proprietors, and will, at the same time, enable our Jack tars to have r;nsonablo facilities for enjoying themselves when ' 'rSoin'r days ago a Idler by one of tho ship's company of the Challenger, contrisling the treatment received-'hero and in Wkland, nl'ti'i' returning from a protracted cruise, appeared in The DOIUKIOK.I
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1219, 30 August 1911, Page 4
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181USAGE OF BLUEJACKETS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1219, 30 August 1911, Page 4
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