CHILDREN AND PICTURES
PLUNKET SOCIETY TAKES ACTION. Wellington, Last Night. The Plunket Society Conference, which has been sitting in Wellington this week resolved that the attention of the Government be drawn to'the necessity ojf action being taken in reference to the injurious effects of children attending picture shows. Sir Truby King said no stone would be left unturned by the executive to get some practical step taken. Airs Johnstone said a new moth-er-craft home would shortly be opened at Invercargill. Officers elected to the cenrtal Council were: General President: Sir Truby King and Lady King; President, Airs Johnstone; vice-presi-dents: Dame Alassey, Lady Hosking Alesdames AlcGeorge (Dunedin), Parlies (Auckland), Mac Lean (Napier), Newman (Timaru), Pearce (Invercargill); committee; Alesdames AlcDairmid (New Plymouth), Armitnge (Temuka), Coombes (Palmerston N.), Rattray, Sidey, AlcGeorge, Aloore, Cunningham (Dunedin), Williams (Hastings), Buchanan (Nelson), Administrative secretary: Aliss G. Hoddinott.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3518, 31 July 1926, Page 2
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140CHILDREN AND PICTURES Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3518, 31 July 1926, Page 2
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