DEMORALISING LITERATURE.
I .. .. .. ♦ I DEPUTATION TO THE HOMS ' ' SECRETARY. . United Press Areociaticm—By Eleetrio Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, December 8. •' Lord Aberdeen, several bishops and headmasters, and representatives of the rescue societies, waited upon Mr 11. x lUcKenna, Home Secretary, demoralising literature and cinematographs. The Bishop of London denounced so-called classic dancing and sex novels. ;' Mr McKonna promised that the Government would facilitate the passing of the, White Slave .Traffic Bill.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14223, 11 December 1911, Page 7
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