MORAL DELINQUENCY.
conditions IN NEW ZEALAND. ALARMING ALLEGATIONS. (By Telegraph.— Puss Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Saturday. Declaring that secret organisations composed of youths of both sexes are in existence throughout New Zealand, for the purpose of distributing drugs and living immoral lives generally, Colonel Knott, chief secretary of the Salvation Army, stated last evening that what lie had seen of the Dominion since his arrival from Canada three months ago had been a great surprise to him. “There is tremendous sympathy here for good philanthropic work,” he said, “ and there is no lack of funds, but few people have any idea of the extent to which moral delinquency exists in this country.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16815, 5 June 1926, Page 7
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