Great precautions are being taken to defeat the sacrilegious burglars vriio have been so busy in London churches. \ leading light in ecclesiastical metal work states that. St. Philip's Camberwell, is by no means th.e only church where, at present, the altar ornaments would be valued at about half a crown. At one church the candlesticks and vases are made of well-gilded cardboard, and one can imagine the chagrin of the thief who, .having taken the risk of stealing these artrles, discovered that he had pimply pasteboard models.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18415, 23 June 1925, Page 7
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