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THE PIRATE SHIP

OBJECTION AT MILFORD "WOULD LOWER MORAL TONE" Declaring that “Ye oide Shippe." as a place for entertahunZT would lower the moral tone of Milf ow ’ Mr. J. Guiniven lodged a strong" p against the licensing of the buuauJ when the question was raised at the Takapuna Borough Council last evenTho council eventually agreed to i provisional licence, to hold good until i January 31. Tho engineer is to be satisfied with the sanitary require, nients. Mr. Guiniven said that the licence was being granted by the council cor j trnry to public opinion. Notices were ordered to be displayed at Milford prohibiting dancing at tli iazzboard on Sundays, and also danc* j ing in bathing costume. 1-'--

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 542, 20 December 1928, Page 8

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THE PIRATE SHIP Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 542, 20 December 1928, Page 8

THE PIRATE SHIP Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 542, 20 December 1928, Page 8

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