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BIRTH CONTROL

WOMEN FAVOUR FOUNDING CLINICS INFORMATION FOR MOTHERS Australian and N.Z. Press Association LONDON, Wednesday. The National Council of Women at the annual conference at Manchester carried a resolution by a huge majority in favour of birth-control information being given at maternity and child welfare clinics. Some speakers said the working mother was extraordinarily ignorant on the subject. Efforts w'ere made to limit families in an amazingly inept and dangerous way. Expensive materials were wrongly used. Immense exploitation was carried on for the sale of these materials. It amounted to a species of blackmail. An attempt to move the rejection of the motion ended in uproar.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19291018.2.113

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 797, 18 October 1929, Page 11

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BIRTH CONTROL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 797, 18 October 1929, Page 11

BIRTH CONTROL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 797, 18 October 1929, Page 11

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