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“PUSSYFOOT.”

(To the Editor.) Sir,—In your issue of Wednesday, you publish a paragraph to the effect that the Inglewood Borough Council refused the use of the Town Hall for a religious meeting at which Mr. W. E. Johnson (“Pussyfoot”) was to speak on Sunday week. It is delightful to find that Inglewood prohibits what they term political meetings on Sundays. They will never meet the fate of the city of Nineveh. I wonder if the Mayor and councillors will set such an example of moral rectitude that they and their borough’ will lift up the coming Inglewood generation to such a height of moral fame that their name shall live for ever?—l am, etc., C. D. SOLE. Stratford, April 6.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 7

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120

“PUSSYFOOT.” Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 7

“PUSSYFOOT.” Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 7

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