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London's first club 'for lonely people was opened recently in St. Michael's Retreat, Pilgrim Street, E.C. It is the Trusty Friends' CJlub, and itis .originator is the Rtiv. J. R. Sankey, rector of St. Andriew-by-the-Ward-robe Churchy St. Andrew's Hill, B.C. The- club's only-.difficulty is that -■ of finding members,, for lonely people in London refuse to admit that they ■ are lonely. •• Mr Sankey says •he knows cases of men and women' being so bored with -their own company that they have sat in station waiting-rooms for » whole Sunday evening.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 22
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