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WELLINGTON’S IMMORALITY

A SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS

Press Association.

WELLINGTON, yestordny

Mr. A. Beeson, a visitor from America, in tho course of n sermon at W'esley Church on foroign missions, reflected seriously on tho immorality existing in 'Wellington, and in this respect made a veiled reference to tho employes in tho Government' service. He declared there was no necessity to send missionaries toNow. York ns compared with tho work left untouched -locally. In a young and small country such as this if the public conscience demanded it they could uproot every vestige of crime. He concluded by stating that it was not only wrong, but absolutely immoral for visitors to New Zealand upon leaving tho State to bestow indiscriminate praise upon it.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2091, 28 May 1907, Page 3

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WELLINGTON’S IMMORALITY Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2091, 28 May 1907, Page 3

WELLINGTON’S IMMORALITY Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2091, 28 May 1907, Page 3

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