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Dr. French Oliver, who is conducting an evangelistic meeting in Hamilton, has a large vocabulary (says the Waikato Times), and hemdoes not hesitate to use strong language. In his address on Sunday afternoon he classified some ministers and teachers as worse than'pickpockets. He referred to Paine) Voltaire and, Ingersoll as “a dirty gang,” while “rotten infidels” was a term applied to others whom he felt moved to scathingly castigate, and to thank God that there was a day coming when they would call upon the rocks arid mountains to hide them. Mr G. K. Chesterton recently referred to the American man’s - habit of removing his hat in an elevator, if a t lady be present, and keeping it on in a hotel lounge even if surrounded by women. G.K.’s explanation of this Transatlantic ceremony is that Americans regard a lift as a “room,” and a lounge as a “street.” Now the-Ma-yor of Cleveland, U.S.A., intends to put up notices, “Please don’t remove your hat in this elevator. Keep it on, and help to speed up the service.” He states that men “hold their hats over their stomachs” and take up room other people should have.

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Shannon News, 27 February 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 27 February 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 27 February 1923, Page 2

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