INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS.
I ~-.;.. . . ■—rt'-'l&W; ;•■ - MADE- IN i CAXTASSIXG NEW ZEAlajEo, i (By Telegraph.— Special to "Star."); ■'■ ■ WELLIXCiTfIN-. tliU.fc:, A gentleman of high commercial etaaj ing in Wellington lias received a' letfethrough the post from Germany,, "jrbjjj, = bore a stamp for 300 marks. 'The'coe---I tents were two small reprints of graph?) each of a woman inetate, and the sender wrote: gorfd : stamps, or unstamped stainpe' : (j{t; the Talne of . and I .wilUseiKl^::. 24' splendid work of art cards in. s«p». photo, bromo-silver, after the', origiail' photographs."' The prints are 6f.« Srpecalculated to appeal to people of. »te£B7 suous character, and the gentleman"»]), received these specimens stated ti»t T tiSi' was about the fourth letterrof'the kiiji* he had received iii the last month." One gentleman, who saw the prialr - remarked that only a few months tn •. tliere were differences of opinion benS''* the Customs authorities had deb«rr*4 Ettie Rout's book. "Safe ilarriagej ,, from being placed on sale in the Donunifi, but unscrupulous dealers in Gernaty' appeared to have found a way of defeat: ing the vigilance of tlie authorities, 'uiin addition were making a department'of the Government the means of dietribti. \ tion. The matter is receiving the attem! tion of the police authorities. .-' ■'•--y
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 174, 24 July 1923, Page 6
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202INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 174, 24 July 1923, Page 6
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