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VIGILANCE AGAINST GAMBLING

PRESBYTERAN ATTITUDE (P.A.) Invercargill, Nov. 4 The committee hits to be on watch in these days when attempts are being made to break down moral safeguards, especially in regard to young people,” said the Rev. J. T. Macky (Wellington), when seconding a motion that the Presbyterian Assembly receive a report of the Public Questions Committee. Mr. Macky referred particularly to the movement to amend the gambling laws. He said he had noticed one snorting body had suggested that In the meantime there should be a sort of free-for-iall. This showed a need for the vigilance of the committee. The latter had also to be the guardian of the rights of minorities, and I the report showed the committee was fulfilling its duty.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 262, 6 November 1945, Page 2

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VIGILANCE AGAINST GAMBLING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 262, 6 November 1945, Page 2

VIGILANCE AGAINST GAMBLING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 262, 6 November 1945, Page 2

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