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VICAR PRAISES GOSSIP

iHYERGKNT VIEW'S " LONDON. May '2. —“A clergyman in Ponders End has formed an antigossip society : J am thinking of startin ga gossip society in opposition,” the Key. H. .1). Mullott, vicar ot W T ea]d.stone, Middlesex, told his parisliioners last night. '‘People who live silently arei inferior to gossipers. Gossip is a. godly word, it means passing on news. More gossip could change the balance of opinion to-day- and* you-must express your will t.e win.”

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 198, 23 June 1939, Page 4

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VICAR PRAISES GOSSIP Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 198, 23 June 1939, Page 4

VICAR PRAISES GOSSIP Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 198, 23 June 1939, Page 4

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