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A MINISTER’S VIEWS.

CHRISTCHURCH. March 8. Though motor cars have taken the people away from the churches to the hills and beaches,, they cannot take them entirely away from the radio loud sneaker, which in itself forces the upset of bigoted denominations, according to Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher (President of the Congregational Union of New Zealand). Fletcher in an address at the annual Assembly last night drew a picture of the change which the motor ear and wireless set had brought in the lives of the present generation. He said he was pleased that radio was working against any narrow denominationalinm, ■ •- v - ; ' • ■ ’

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1928, Page 1

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102

A MINISTER’S VIEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1928, Page 1

A MINISTER’S VIEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1928, Page 1

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