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BIRTH PREVENTION. DEAN INGE’S ATTITUDE. United Press Association.—By Electrio telegraph.—Copyright.] LONDON, August 18. Dean Inge in his Presidential address to the Modem Churchmen’s Conference, said: “We cannot prevent new knowledge of birth control being used by unmarried people or by selfish married couples. The post war generation has revolted against rule by Airs Grundy.” NOTED EVANGELIST. CRITICALLY ILL. ATONTREAC, Aug. 19 ; Aimee McPherson, the evangelist, is in a critical condition after a nei> vous breakdown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 August 1930, Page 6
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