ST PAUL'S
r % . REOPENING SCENE. %. [United Press Association—By Electric ,% Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONBGN, June 25. . Fofty mi ini tea of ,-rich religious pageantry marked the culmination^, of years-of 'toil, preserving Saint Paul’s for all time,, as the ~ Empire's parish > church. The nation’s , thanksgiving was !graced .by the .presence .of their Majesties' Prince of''-Wales; 1 Duke of York.- Cabinet’ Ministers and Bishops .; fromall.. dyer the fiyol'ld, including . Archbishops of Australia and New Zealand. The Dominion representatives included Sir T. - \\ ilford. ..i The “Old Hundredth”- was sung !$f enabling the congregation to vocally i'-‘ participate in the thanksgiving.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1930, Page 3
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94ST PAUL'S Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1930, Page 3
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