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MENACE OF VICE

SALVATION IN THE HANDS OF WOMEN. DUNEDIN, April 1-1. In farewelling the Church of England sisters who have been recalled to England after thirty-five years’ service at St. Hilda s Collegiate School, Bishop Richards said: “Since the war three has been a reaction towards picasure-secking and freedom which lias degenerated into license. The country lias been flooded with IBet’ l '- tiii-e iiiiidi of which is written with devilish ability. It would destroy faith in God and morality. Both the individual and family life are menaced with vices, which, il unchecked, can only lead to disaster. Tlu* salvation of the nation rests chiefly in the bands of women.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 5

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110

MENACE OF VICE Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 5

MENACE OF VICE Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 5

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