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Summary: Indecency Protest (Press, 19 May 1970)
On 18 May 1970, a Lower Hutt schoolteacher, Miss Patricia Bartlett, publicly continued her campaign against indecency in theatre and film, expanding her focus to include literature and audio recordings accessed by children. Following numerous requests received via correspondence from various New Zealand residents, Miss Bartlett has decided to petition for three amendments to the Indecent Publications Act. She stated that she has successfully gathered 15,000 signatures in support of her original petition.
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