"CRUEL CHARGES"
ALLEGATION OF CONSORTING BROUGHT AGAINST VICAR LONDON, Monday. Charged with consorting with women of ill-repute, the Rev. Harold Davidson, restor of Stiffkey, Norfolk, says he will ,"fiing the cruel charges of his accusers back in their He will appear hefore a Coiisistory Court in March. Mr. Davidson was formerly an actor and became a chaplain in the navy. He states that the rescue of fallen women is part of his life's work. Eighty thousand women in London are living in degrading slavery and haunting the streets like vampires. A thousand people rttshed to Stiffkey Church, anticipating that Mr. Davidson would deal with the charges against him. Hundreds could not get ^ wnitorl to tliA r^nlrl
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 150, 17 February 1932, Page 5
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