GIRL PEACE SCOUTS.
I ■ (To the Editor.) Sir, —May 1 ask the help of your valuable columns to make known a little •matter in connection with the above, as 1 have -heard remarks ro the girls _eing seen on the ferry h-oats on a, race day. For them to come in contact with a crowd of men at any time is entirely against the principles of the G.P.S., more particularly so a race crowd; but we were unaware it was a race day until we arrived at. the wharf, and as we had been waiting to hold our picnic for -evenil weeks, it was impossible to alter it, and so we had to make the best ! | of it, and 1 am sorry, to say that language unfit for them to hear was unfortunately I , much in evidence. We shall take very I [ good care that this sort of tiling never happens again.—l am, etc., ED-XEL M. SXATIIAM, j District Secretary G.PS. > I
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 139, 13 June 1911, Page 6
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