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Petition On Sex (Press, 29 May 1970)

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Summary: Petition On Sex (Press, 29 May 1970)

On 29 May 1970, Mrs Wendy Ramsay, a housewife from Dallington, Christchurch, announced her role as the local agent for Miss Patricia Bartlett, who is based in Wellington and leading a campaign against the commercial exploitation of sex. Miss Bartlett has already managed to collect 17,000 signatures for her petition aimed at convincing Parliament to address this issue. Mrs Ramsay expressed her belief that many residents of Christchurch share concerns regarding this problem and would likely support the initiative. She is seeking assistance to establish a committee in Christchurch and is looking for individuals willing to help manage and distribute the petition forms. These forms will be sent to volunteers with stamped envelopes for their return. Interested individuals are encouraged to reach out to Mrs Ramsay by telephone or by mail to get involved in the campaign.

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Publish Date:29th May 1970
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19700529_2_106.html