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"Talkie" and "Once Bitten."—Similar argu- • ments have been ■ made by previous correspondents. H. Grenfell Holland.—Too abusive. B. .Kesurgc.—Both sides of tho question have
already been fully stated.. Seddon.—Special bars for women are not permitted, and drinking by women la.public bars is discouraged. Caution.—Inadmissible.
C.'Hon-den. —As tho Bill has been referred bad; to the Committee further discussion appears useless. "T."—The question has already been raised, and tho answer given that the Health Department would see that no danger was incurred. "Disappointed."—Through an oversight, the music of that particular number was left at the hotel, and could not be secured in time for Inclusion in the programme. It will probably have a placo on Wednesday's programme. "Art Lover."—lt is claimod that New Zealand art is not prejudiced by the inclusion in the exhibition of one or two overseas pictures, especially as some of these aro by New Zcalanders.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 79, 30 September 1930, Page 8
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