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LONDON’S MORALS

BISHOP WHO SAYS HE IS NOT AFRAID OF DANCING. The Bishop of London, who ®um> sent at the annual meeting of tho Hammersmith and Chiswick Association for Rescue and Preventive Work, said he “ had attended a meeting of tho Theatrical Managers’ Aasomatioq 'and the Actors’ Union, and he was about to bring a bill into the House of Lords to prevent bogus theatrical manager® leaving girls all over England peoniIc6s. They were sometimes met with -~ the comment, “Why don’t yon go and talk to the men?’’ He had talked to the men until he was almost black in the face. Tho Hammersmith Association was one of tbe rescue homes in the metropolis, and he was deter, mined to arouse the conscience of lans- ” don. There was great apathy about tbe work, but he was roa<|y to give his time to the movement. They - realised that people must ment, and he was not afraid of danc. mg. All the girls dealt with by the association were not had, but had been led astray.^

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11251, 1 July 1922, Page 11

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LONDON’S MORALS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11251, 1 July 1922, Page 11

LONDON’S MORALS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11251, 1 July 1922, Page 11