Says the Otago Daily Times r 11 The Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher last night was a bit hard on religious cranks, but the audience seemed greatly to enjoy his references to these people. There seemed to be more cranks in New Zealand than anywhere else in the world. The ‘ sects were like insects.’ They seemed to have been brought here by a whirlwind and dropped into this beautiful little country. They sent him pamphlets and letters by the score, and he put the missives in the fire, and he advised other people regularly to do the same.” L
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 314, 14 November 1929, Page 7
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