THE SALVATION ARMY RING
PRAYING ALOUD WITHOU3J PERMISSION. IN A PUBLIC SQUARE. By Teiegraph.—Preas Association. Christchurch, Last Night. An adjournment of four weeks was granted by Mr. T. A. B. Bailey, S.M., in three cases in which Thurkettle, of the Salvation Army, wa# charged under the. Cathedral Square law with having held meetings and prayed aloud in the Square without the permission of the City Council. Counsel on behalf of the Army said that the intention was to have the cases moved to the Supreme Court, where an effort would be made to have the by. law quashed. If the Council repealed the by-law the matter would probably end there. Inspector McGrath consented to the adjournment. He said that proceedings had been taken against other people, and if the Army case was removed f the Supreme Court an adjournment would be granted in them also when application was made. , ■„-!
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 288, 29 April 1911, Page 5
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149THE SALVATION ARMY RING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 288, 29 April 1911, Page 5
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