CLOSING CHURCHES
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1 CON GREG ATION S in THE CITY of LONDON [CAR'S VAIN APPEAL
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B (Ree. Nov. 6.) ■ London, Nov. 5. ■ugh the? e are 47 churches inBc boumhrtes of the City of B the e'ty's week-end populaBso sinai: that most of the m are str, orfluous. A moveB nov 0 fuot to close the m of the ,-ity churches on SunB allow eievo-y assist in the Bentrc'.- . but as a last effort to B a eongregation the Rev. BSaniiv - viear of All Hallowsar.a '-;need he would inwstions an a^.swer them from B)it to- -ay. Bonjrrec.-.ilon consisted of four Beleveu airl guides .and three Bhildrf ;? instead of the cusB oi'ganh- t, choristers and woBretaher. The latter has held ■i°r "5 Tt-ra's and scarcely reBs "when a christening, mar,B~ burial was held in All Hale^ar cust one glance at the iBftioii ana immediately dropV phni. He said afterwards: »uth is avo are not lieeded in Nevi rtheless church law inflat the services mnst he held Btive of attendances."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 682, 7 November 1933, Page 5
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172CLOSING CHURCHES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 682, 7 November 1933, Page 5
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