The Archbishop of Canterbury, in a letter to Air. Thomas Kiiifrseote, chairman of the executive of the Imperial Sunday Alliance, with reference to n Sunday performance, in aid of the Dickon? memorial, says: "T inn profoundly convinced that to brine about the opening of our theatres and other similar places of entertainment, however innocent and wholesome, on Sundays, would be to take a terribly false step in our national life as a Christian people, and to inllict a grave wrong upon tens of thousands of persons whose weekly day of rest, of freedom, and, I hone, of worship, would bo destroyed. Prize-winners' works from the TCoynl Feninlo School of Art, Southampton How, W'.C, have beon submitted to Queen Alexandra, who ha; purchased one, a painting of tho interior of Westminster Abbey, by Winifred "Wight. A letter of congratulation has been sent by the Croydon Education Committee to the parents of Mr. Henry Jackson, who was recently appointed Speaker of the South Australian Parliament. Mr. Jackson, who r- thirty-five, nail pcrhaj;the ymingf't Speaker in tin- world, wa< educated ;it a Croydon elementary school. Woods' Grcnt Peppermint Curo, for Coafha ana CojiU, nkv»r fails, Is. id.'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 12
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194Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 12
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