FOR A CLEAN PRESS.
‘‘lf we want to protect boys and girls from picking up newspapers. .Sunday or week-day, and finding the kind of tilth in them column alter column which we know has been appearing within the last twelve months, if we want to secure their safely from that kind of thing, here is a direct lead for us to bring pressure to bear upon those who will help in this matter. I do not think that, we are in any way committed to any particular Rill or to any particular method. What I think we have a right as citizens and as Churchmen to claim is that the pages of our newspapers shall be purged from the kind of stufl that has appeared within the last twelve months, and that in some way or another, where right feeling is not sufficiently strong to prevail, the Legislature shall bring about pressure whirl it shall be impossible to disregard.” —The Bishop of Swansea.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1925, Page 3
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163FOR A CLEAN PRESS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1925, Page 3
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