The Prime Minister has decreed that art unions, for large sums of money (represented by nuggets), must cease, but it is stretching imagination to breaking-point to group “lucky ( lip S ”_ a favourite form of revenuehunting at church bazaars and one in which even bishops have been known to take a mild interest —in the gambling category. Mr Murray’s phillippic calls for vigorous protest. If this sort of thing continues, we shall see parents circularised and requested to ‘uphold aud strengthen the hand of the Prime Minister” by setting their faces against the subversive and immoral habit of permitting Santa Claus to pi-.ee toys in Christinas stockings.--“Christchurch Sun.”
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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1788, 29 July 1926, Page 6
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