MORE THREATS FOR LEADER OF HUTT RELIGIOUS SECT
R.S.A. INQUIRY ABOUT REMARKS P.A. WELLINGTON, Sept. 7 Since the disturbance at the Commonwealth Covenant Church at Low’er Hutt on Sunday evening, the leader of the church. Brother Frank Wilson, has received numerous telephone calls, including the mention of further trouble, according to a member of the congregation. Brother J B. Eatwell, a postman and a member of the congregation, said to-day that the calls received by Brother Wilson had nearly all been abusive and some had been senseless. Among them was a threat that the next disturbance would be better ox - ganised. A further threat that had been made was that it was » good job the Temple was built ot oricK, as otherwise it would be buxmed d Vafiey The secretary of the Hutt Vail y R.S.A., Mr J. Johnston said to-day that his association had written rtq -J Brother Wilson to squire jT oextam remarks about a returned soldie.x. al leaed to have been made during last week’s Supreme Court hearing, w ic mentioned the church, had indeed been made. —
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Grey River Argus, 8 September 1948, Page 7
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