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RE SOCIAL EVIL.

(To the Editor.) ' 1 ] • {3ir,tprr-In reply-to. of Sons,?' the j: I danger: to sons of any family does not arise i from :; the ' unfortunate class, but i ] from the class of people that young menj. associate with, and in the first place. the evil' arises Yfrom. men themselves, who, with evil intent, lead young women away. When they fall, such women are shunned by their own sisters and brothers and the goody-goody, thereby becoming social ■outcasts,: - Women who frequent the streets have all. got a history, and if each ' individual case were investigated -nine ; times out of ten it would be found that '. a man was in the first instance to blame. ,—I am, etc., ."•..-: ■'-■-'■■'■ - 1 •:."..;■■•■ ANOTHER MOTHER.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 231, 29 September 1910, Page 7

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RE SOCIAL EVIL. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 231, 29 September 1910, Page 7

RE SOCIAL EVIL. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 231, 29 September 1910, Page 7

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