Immorality in Masterton.
[To the Editor \Y, D, Times,] j Bib,—Every decent rnun in I community thnnba you for your fai>V ful and fearless editorial of yearly- •• I am glad to say that a Moro\ -dJ' lance Committee—such a ' B 'L eugaest will probably W f orme d for tie purpose of dealing . #ith thh „ d SSmT' l lt,T .iced lmrdly bo !n H ,9 " e 8 areus on oo an on tb,s subject, Wflare|llom l willing to try po' BU(lsion and 1' y |fl , concernedu chancelo abate to# nt' isance j? a jij n g thig tlfa ter will be brought befori \r U, i ' '* mcel ' n S °f men only, and a VigiJ' anco Committee formed, 18 ' . moral sentiment of tho town is' to this extremity, it will mean! Absolute ruin to those immediately concerned, and such an exposure of: moral leprosy that tho offeA? or/ offendors will be very glad t of Masterton. I agree with y'iuf Mr Editor, that the man, or rattier tha creature, who knowingly lets or tells a house in a respectable neighbourhood for immoral purposes, is as morally filthy as the debased humanity! that occupies it,—l am, etc., *• Joiih Doris,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4477, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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198Immorality in Masterton. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4477, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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