DOLLY MUST GO
RUSSIAN TEACHERS’ DECISION
According to the Riga correspondent of the Daily Mail, “.The Soviet Woman,” .the new Bolshevik publication subsidised by the commissariat of education to increase culture among Soviet women, reports that a meeting of the Moscow teachers’ unidn decided that children should not be allowed to play with dolls as a doll represents the bourgeois idea of family life, develops a love of household duties and awakens the love of motherhood. —Sun.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 268, 2 February 1928, Page 1
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77DOLLY MUST GO Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 268, 2 February 1928, Page 1
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