SCANTY 1)11 ESS. LONDON. Sept. 6. The Daily Chronicle's Koine correspondent -ay- : -C ordinal A anutellL following is]> the Popes condemnation oi women's scanty attire, stationed a .-cxton at each entrance of his basilica in Romo, with orders only to allow women chid in long sleeves and high necked dresses to enter. The sexton insptecied every worshipper, and turned hack many dismayed women who wore short- skirts or sleeveless or eollarless dresses. The Church authorities state that similar measures will he extended to all the Roman city churches until women return to the more modest attire.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1925, Page 1
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