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PROTECTING CHRISTIANITY IN RADIO ATTACKS:

-Press ' Assucialion.')

(By Telegrapli-

WELLINGTON, Last Night.' When the Legislative Council met, the Hon. C. J. ' Carrington gave notice that he would ask the •Government whether it was aware that . Mr C. G. Scrimgeour, the Director.of Commercial Broadcasting, had, . in the- course of a broadcast address, advised listeners to xead the book, "Martyrdom of Man," which scoff ed at and attacked Christianity,- and the author of which had stated he would attempt to show that the destruction of Christianity was essential to the interests of civilisati'on, and whether, now that the nature of the book was known, tho Government would remove the broadcasting , ban against clergymen who wished' to ..protect Christianity against attacks.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 64, 8 December 1937, Page 6

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PROTECTING CHRISTIANITY IN RADIO ATTACKS: Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 64, 8 December 1937, Page 6

PROTECTING CHRISTIANITY IN RADIO ATTACKS: Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 64, 8 December 1937, Page 6

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