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BETTER PUBLIC HOUSES.

“WORKING WOMEN’S CLUBS.” Women arc urged to obtain support for the Public House Improvement Bill, introduced by Lord Laniington. in a communication issued by the Women’s True Tejn)>crance Committee. states: ''There is no reason wiry the public house should not be converted into the working meii’a club--and the working woman’s. She, too, needs relaxation after a hard day’s work, as imnoh as does her husband The atmosphere, whether physical or moral, of an improved public house would be at least as; healthy as that, of a cinema Let women do their utmost to see that this Bill passes through Parliament, by expressing their views and urging the need for the Bill upon any mornliers of the Upper House whom tiiecr loioior or can approach.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19153, 22 April 1924, Page 8

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BETTER PUBLIC HOUSES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19153, 22 April 1924, Page 8

BETTER PUBLIC HOUSES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19153, 22 April 1924, Page 8

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