West German Rotary scholar
Sir, — A normal, healthy relationship in this country and a 20-year-old girl gets kicked out. When a businessmen’s association (Rotary) starts dictating morals to the world’s youth, things are going too far. How many of these people go on overseas trips without their wives? Very few. My thinking is that the sooner more young people get into places of authority the better. — Yours, etc., MURRAY HASSALL. March 23. 1979.
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Press, 27 March 1979, Page 20
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