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DANGEROUS “TRADE.”

Harming Home Life of Dominion. Palmerston. North, Wednesday. The recent Supreme Court trial in Wellington of a Woman arraigned on a ■ serious charge was referred; to briefly at the Wellington Central provincial executive meeting of the Farmers’ Union at Feilding. Mr G. L. Marshall said it seemed that in the face of the refusal of four juries to convict, a. large percentage of the male population of New Zealand believed that this “trade” was necessary. It® presence was endangering the hqme-life of the country and he was surprised /hat there had not been an outcry against an intolerable state of affairs.' It was announced that the. Women’s Division of the union was moving in the matter, and the executive passed a motion urging the Dominion executive to offer co-operation.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 369, 25 February 1937, Page 6

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DANGEROUS “TRADE.” Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 369, 25 February 1937, Page 6

DANGEROUS “TRADE.” Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 369, 25 February 1937, Page 6

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