THE SEDUCTIVE TANGO.
REPLACED TSY OLD DAK CBS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright London. January 5. Following 511 interviews witli London society leaders, the Chronicle publishes the opinions of leading New Yorkers approving the tango, though some forms ere considered objectionable. Cardinal Farley's opposition lias canned the cancellation of a number of balls in New York, including one «t the Catholic Institute, to which 000 invitations had been issued. Several London restaurants arc substituting English dances, notably the minuet. TITEATHIvCOKTCK - OPINIONS. Time?--Sydney Sun Special Cables. Iteceived fi. 7.55 p.m. London. January li. A taneo matinee was held at the Queen'i Theatre, the management inviting the leaders of society who object to the dance lo be present and lo wnlch the programme. A variety of tangoes were danced before a crowded nudienco. which, however, did not include the leadin,"' nostesses. Each spectator was asked to express a candid opinion, and the voting-cards were then collected. Twentv-one declared I the dance immodest, but 731 thought it was not.. \i„, r /
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 5
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166THE SEDUCTIVE TANGO. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 5
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