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ART UNIONS

ANOTHER OBJ ISCTTON

(By Telegraph—Press Association)

WELLINGTON, June 13.

The Wellington Presbytery to-day dealt with the subject of art unions, and it took exception to the whole business as being vicious, expressing the opinion that if the City Council had a mind to, it could cleanse the city of what was an offence to many of its best citizens. This reference was to the selling of tickets on tlie street and advertising them on trams. The Presbytery called on the Minister of Internal Affairs to at once revert to the position as it was when ho took office. It was pointed out Mr Coates gave an assurance that bis colleagues were unanimous that it was not in the public interest and brought art unions to an end. The strongest exception is taken by the Presbytery to their revival.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 6

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140

ART UNIONS Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 6

ART UNIONS Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1930, Page 6

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