WOMEN POLICE.
TO TUB KDTOR. \ Sir,—-Apparently your correspondent "Gristle" is not a very staunch advotyite of women police. He irriplies that nil ofctior towns are worse than this City and that Bunedin is positively free from evil eus-toms-svil ways, and evil rren--" virtuous' he chooses to" term it. So let it be. I hero arli certainlv worse towns than Dunodin, but at the »me time the conduct of eertam individuals in this City leaves very much to be desired Even " Cristie" —cmfmpion vrf Dtrcedi-n'a virtue—has so little faith m the moral tone of the community that lie auggeata that even women will nut be immune from attack. An " excecuimdy virtuous Citv," forsooth!—l am, etc., Ax I.vsulted Mother's Son. JFniy 3.
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Evening Star, Issue 17087, 4 July 1919, Page 2
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120WOMEN POLICE. Evening Star, Issue 17087, 4 July 1919, Page 2
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