DRINKING AT DANCES.
I SERIOUS SOCIAL IVIL. ‘ —-——- I RESOLUTION BY FARMEHS‘ UNION. l __.. (Times Special Reporter.) AUCKLAND. Thursday. That the police force should combat the mil, was urged hy .\ll' ’l‘. 'l’. Shine (Puiaruru) when voicing a strong ob—juction against. girlnking nl dances at the Farmers‘ Conference lhis morning. 1n n discussion lusilng fully an hour. ihc speakers expressed strong dis—upprnvai at young men hving allowed to lake drink in dances and them cause , ihu lnloxiuuliun of young girls. All . branches 01‘ the Farnicrs‘ Union, it . was urged, should form ihmnselws “into \ignlnnii- (‘flumiiill‘cs lu prevent ‘ drinking at rouniry dances. I The ri-mit, which rt'mi as follows. \\';is ununilnuusly i'nrriml: "That as ldrinking 11L pnhlin mini-4's is {asi Imrnmillg u. soriulls soviul I'\'il, HH' Gurcrnnmni hr urged In miupi nunisnrrs ll.» prm‘l-ni. inlnximiing ih'ink iu-ing used at. (lilll('L'.~'." |
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 9
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138DRINKING AT DANCES. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 9
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