PUBLIC PROTEST.
BACK TO NATURE CULT. LONDON, October 3.' Attempt by -sun-bathers to introduce the back -to nature, cult on the' shores of the Walsh Harp, at Hendon, was quickly ended when a deputation from Willesden Council, accompanied by police and other officials, visited the encampment of the "Sunray and New Life" Society and delivered an ultimatum to members to clear out within an hour. i Notice was served on a mahogany coloured man -wearing next to nothing, and on an almost naked woman. The latter was found in Sunray Villa, which consisted of two sheets of corrur gated iron and three boards. Captain of the sun bathers, a man named Vincent, accepted notice of eviction, and instructed membei of the society to move to adjacent land on the Grand Union Canal. An official of the canal then requested the police to eject the trespassers, and the sun. bathers next moved to H6ndon recreationt ground j&y^S£*s sun worsKipi>ers- um-oar that has been' creaS%e »eA° of A. f re SkgßfeS* « PS-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 7
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170PUBLIC PROTEST. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 7
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