LIVERPOOL SECT RIOTS.
MR. "WISE LIBERATED. (By Telegraph.—Press I Association.—CopyrlehU' ■ ■ (Hoc. -Novombar 28,' 5.5 p.m.) ■■■» London, November 27. ' 1 "Pastor" Wiso, 1 whoso, liib!e-clns» parades: in: Livt»rpqpl were.tho: centre of ■ sectarian, rioting, ' was ordered; by tho Court to' . give personal surety that ho would bo of good behaviour for twelve months,• in default'four- : months', imprisonment.; Mr.'Wiso* refused "to • promise that ho would not eontinuo to hold his Bjble-class a parades, .'affirming that •ho was i.' "willing to servo,, tho four .months', imprisonmont rather than betray tho -. causo. of Pro- .* {e'staritism ■ On, October ■ 23; ho. 'began to', i>: tho 'term,;'.being: accompanied * by. CO,OOOV:;.Proi ' .;; .iestants to .tho gaol gates. "i' on' Pastor Wise has now; teen,: remitted on ,: his': promising not to address meetings,. until tho inquiry into Hio ' • Liverpool disturbances, is completed.' ;■; ■ q .V;
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 676, 29 November 1909, Page 7
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133LIVERPOOL SECT RIOTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 676, 29 November 1909, Page 7
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