YOUNG WOMEN AND ALCOHOL
There had been certainly a development, not of drinking, but of the consumption of alcohol in public on the part of young women all over the country, the Bishop of Carlisle stated in an address to the Carlisle Diocesan Branch of the Church of England Temperance Society. It might be true that the excellence of the controlled public-houses tended to make drinking among women rather more prevalent than it ought to he, but if it was a choice of evils, let them be quite sure they did not choose the greater.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12204, 31 July 1925, Page 11
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95YOUNG WOMEN AND ALCOHOL New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12204, 31 July 1925, Page 11
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