Cc'ujieillsr (jr. Frost, ehairman of the cotamittee ef tlw City Council whioh controls public baths and bathing plac»s, in. formed a Dominion reporter yesterday that th» eouneil, in passing a by-law dealing with publio bathing, had no thought of prohibiting mixed bathing at Lyall Bay. Th« reasna why the eouneil wught authority to reserr« a special area for wemen was that certain complaints which had been received had impressed the eounwith tho necessity of • more thoroughly safeguarding the privacy ef the women's dressing-sheds on the beach. Possibly another part of tho beach may be reserved for the exclusive nsa of men. "I hear your daughter's very musical, Mrs.. Comeup." "I suppose so. 3he's always going to the sympathy concerts and, talking about snorters and catcalls and ■,this and that fellow's '0 nHss.'"—Baltimore) ",Americaa^'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 7
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133Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1605, 23 November 1912, Page 7
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