ST. PAUL'S CHIMES.
,♦v ; ■ SILENCED AT .NIG»T. A ■ . • • r ' •S.V" s*•.' ■'-"■ i"* (raou ot» own cQBMiaPOHfIBWr) ; ' "V' 1 - January' 15. The famous crimes -of St. Paul'a tupnow silenced .every night under the instructiojos of De&n'lngc. A man climos into ihe tower and stops the Crimea after 8.80 p.jn;, but they are ,at 6,30 a.m. each day, s r While Dean irigre considers ,the chimes a, nuisance At in the CHrty. want tfyem ,to r continue, and i ! a controversy'ijias * sprang up-; matte?." "Tie clock ha? beej* gpinjj fojr about 200 years," aaid Canon t Atexanjler,, in, an interyiew. "The chimes were silencedriaet night since' the war. I caftiiofc' say \Jwwt loiifit 1 ■ HttMliMlfli
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 5
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113ST. PAUL'S CHIMES. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 5
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