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BLACKSMITH'S VOICE IN CHURCH

TOO MUCH FOR THE CON'GfiECSATtlM, By Telegraph—Prcus 3,6s6ci&ii'Mi—CopJ'SißfW ' London, Juno 14. A village blackstftiti'v atTu'iista'U was prosecuted because of tho H'nauefodtotfs* ness, of his voice, Evidence was given that ho sang out of teno iii clHU'eh, Jjnd veryloudly, and had centjftU.ed singing after the congregation had ceased.,. Tlio minister state! t'hafc defendant's singing had so disturbed the cpftgMgatioii that many left tta churcli, while others stopped their ears. Defendant declared fbat M was singing the tenor part iw. tie Psatas when asked to ston malrifta a iraiso, Tho Brticir fined :th.e Mncksttiith £1, and added that the congregation ought to pay tho fine.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 5

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BLACKSMITH'S VOICE IN CHURCH Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 5

BLACKSMITH'S VOICE IN CHURCH Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 5

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