THE VEILED TRAFFIC.
A LECTURE. . Notwitljstaucling tho inclement Jcathor on Friday, some , ifty i adie ™". ended to hear, lecture b/ilis lu - ten on the "White Slavo Traffic." hv il " rcr i " troduc ed her subject by impressing on mothors their'respontn I,'" tr ? ln !" g thcir clliklrai "I the knowledpj of the fundamental facts of ber opinion- that the Nhite Slavs traffic was possible because «lTr e ? f youn . g P°°P le ' Sho m<? Mfl i°A n lm ,P ressin S upon those present that though this traffic, as an organisation, had not yet touched New Zealand, the best method of prevention was a widely-spread knowledge of its iniquitous methods in other countries, ivliss Austen gave incidents, many of which, sho stated, had come under her personal observation, of subtlo and nefarious work m England and America'. . Miss Austen handled.-a delicate-sub-ject in a very tactful manner, and her address was received with deep atten-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5
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153THE VEILED TRAFFIC. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 5
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