BIRTH CONTROL
- . PROPAGANDA JN JAPAN. r (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.; > NEW FORK, March 9. The •'Chicago Tribune’s” Tokio correspondent states that when Tdrs. Alargaret (Sanger ivaclies Yokahama on Friday, she will b e greeted by the police with a notilicaton that she can land only if she refrains from speaking in public, or distributing leaflets on birth control. Airs. Sanger’s first meeting, which is scheduled Tor Friday in Tokio’s Y.ALC.A., will be challenged by the police. Her other meetings, planned throughout tho country, will probably meet the same Aleanwhile the official opposition to Airs. Sanger’s mission has resulted in wide publicity being given to it. Practically every publication is discussing her doctrine.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1922, Page 5
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