WIRWLESS IN CHURCIL.
SYDXKY, October 23. Tlie outcry raised in Knoland and in Scotland against tin- practice () l' broadcasting Divine services is heiii:; reechoed in Sydney, on tlie •'rollntl that it diminishes greatly attendance at the Sundae eveniiiff services, and that it provides men and also women with another arguments why they don’t p;o to church. St Mark’s, Darline; I’oint. one ot' Sydney's most fashionable churches in one ol its most nristnol.llit rpiarters, has been hroadcaslino its services for some til alone with a few other chinches of less circumstance, in a worldly sense. Now there is an outerv about the practice, b-t the protest* has revealed that wireless in church has its protagonists as well as opponents. The Uev X. 11. Ihikei, .M.A., a prominent Anelican ministei, says the Church can no more escape the influence of wireless than can the iv.si, nf the cummiinity. A liO' o ihoiieht, lie says, would show that the I alii io' oil' at church would not he a sulllcieiit reason to make it oppose the new venture. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1924, Page 1
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175WIRWLESS IN CHURCIL. Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1924, Page 1
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