OBJECTIONABLE SEASIDE PRACTICES.
■':".' Sir.—On visiting'LyalV Bay on" Thursday. : list,': I".was somewhat 1 Astonished :.td see' .two young- gffls,'aged possibly ,17, and ,19, disporting .themselves;, right opposite. the : shed 'dressing-room \ ■ 5 0ne .was. ■:■ an! .'expert, swimmer...'- They, -moved and- ;were' carrying',:on :allvSorte',of ::foolish';!tricks while lolling! about: the ; .beach after; bathr irig: V-It is'to ib'e.'hoped;they, are,strangers ,to. ■this city;' or such ...conduct .will surely bring 'the; bay into'■:- disrepute... A'.' large .orowdiiof: tie*:hoodlum-type of; colonial: ■cigarette,.' • to';'encourage them/in.-.these antics!;'and several?picaic parties obllect'ed- their: children and left:the'.'h.ay■.eafly/vin/disgust,—l- r am: etc., ; ■: ;! : : Mo:;.y);'lipf; . &,!
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 719, 19 January 1910, Page 5
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88OBJECTIONABLE SEASIDE PRACTICES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 719, 19 January 1910, Page 5
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