SUNDAY CONCERTS.
A COXFJEKENUE SUOGESTKD. By '.Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunoilin, Last Niglit, At a mooting of the Dimedm Presbvlery to-day, tlio question of the correct ne.ss or otherwise of Sunday concerts was raised by the Kev. D. MacLennan, wlm proposed, on behalf of the Sabl>at r /i Observance Committee, that it lnendly conference be iield with representatives of the city and suburban brass bands with a view, if possible, to the discontinuance of Rimiinv afternoon concerts, "'' v •' :; ' • ""ling the motion, *''>■ • : iliat some move should In: in.aio. Jt wits a frequent piiactiee for bands to assemble in the Caledonian ground on the Sabbath and practice during the service. He thought this should cease and the bandsmen relieved of Sunday morning practice and afternoon concerts. The Rev. Irwin objected to any strong protest being made. They had the ground cut awnv from under their feet by the action of chmvli-»oi'vs who used trams on Rundays. U u .,is hi.reed to hold a friendly conference «ilh representatives from the bands and to see what could be done iit the mailer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 255, 21 October 1908, Page 2
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176SUNDAY CONCERTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 255, 21 October 1908, Page 2
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