‘Nudism Really Means Lewdism," Says a Vicar
LONDON. "Worship of the body is now a uni•rsul fetish and disease,” says the ev. R. B. Irons, vicar of St. Paul’s., •lanklin, Isle of Wight, in a sharp tack on beach undressing. !‘The ultimate objective is nudism, r should it not rather be called lewdmi?” he writes m his parish .rnaga.ine. "I his summer the stretch of forehos has gained unenviable notoriety s the scene where bathers, niale and enisle, wantonly undress and dress icfore curious onlookers.” He urges the council to prohibit a degenerate, debased practice.”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 297, 30 November 1936, Page 8
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