SCOTTISH CENSURE
ON QUEEN AND PRINCE GEORGE
[United Press Association—By Electrit Telegraph.—Copyright.]
LONDON, May 5
The Scottish Grand Lodge of Good Templars have solemnly censured the Queen and Prince George for visiting two model public houses in the London district, one of which is run by a clergyman, and has bee-n blessed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Lodge’s resolution regrets “that Prince George visited a socalled public house, stood behind the bar and shook hands with regular customers of the house, thereby countenancing what his Royal relative, Prince Leopold, declared to he tfie only enOmy that England had to fear. The Grand Lodge regrets this all the more as the Queen recently visited another public house in the same district.”
Alany people and prominent clergymen of the district .have declared that no cause had suffered more than exaggerated advocacy, unbridled language misplaced enthusiasm and lack of Christian charity than that ol the temperance folk.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1930, Page 6
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