SOCIALISTS AT CHURCH.
On the rooming of . 30ch, great excitement prevailed' neighborhood of Marylebqite,' respect ' ing the " church parade" of thsfeialv; ;, Shortly before■; o'clock, Boine 500 men were ' by Mx Williams on Paddingttjo. (3i*eb # "r ; - • whence they proceeded tho i' parishvcHiircl), headed by ijfiperoua s banners. Tfya prccesgidf numbers on the road, Uha.qhurch gatea,by ,a ; ift&jg. police, who kepi churoH was . crowded capacity. ■ ■■ were received with' but the eighth XHoja^,; ; ■ shalt notßteiJ". the Socialist Sresd,' refers; ©sclußwel^; to capitalists aid was aruidsta etdrm bf ; iteßeSi The. •' 5 Canon iferker, ; preached-frbta " Hear ye them. " Truth ilmfe:! prevail"; and a portion of •• - audience applauded, laughed, hissed at several passages of his dis» : ; course. After service the crowds 4 marched buck, whistling the "M&pfc laise,". to' Paddington Green. anticipation of the attendance of ijjs" Socialist at Kennington Parish Chnrcjh ■ a large force of police were drtftei there, and the vicar had isfsuedf •' circular requesting the ' his congregation to attend esVly, / Probably, in consequence of t!fes&\ preparations, tlus local'.brunch of the vv Social Democratic .Federation aban* do>i«l tlniir original intention, and ' iinialgamating with the Walworth and Peckham contingentf), they .niurclied irv - procession to St Uilns Church, in Peek-', ham Itaid, but the police who w>ro staUoiifil tln-re [irevented them from eiiti'iin». The-Soeialihts then held afr iiiilieimtion meet strict faung the ('hnrcli. mid afterwards piourdfit to Cainliei wi'll - giiOn, hooling ot groaning tkpulfo, wJw wew mp'iti'tlie'ir wak". For llit! tliiul the "Bfifinbiidsey. !:o(iialihU atti-ndiiii the Parish Church, PrejiHiutorj ing.the church the played on acorntit, The, to the number of butwuen .twpfltjraM thir'y, were accomodated; with Bfikb ill * theaible, and their condtict >,aa very " •iiad. During thfl Queen and l'pyai -fauiily vehemently, ana the iongeegiition Wf-ro much disturbed liy. their, action, Rev. Ci. I). Dawrence-.wasr. ieverkf ' tjiiieV tbe'cotjp ' of his"- nei'iuott by exclamations ..of, "Hear, hear." In Deptford Broadway • addressed- by Mri^fq^, ;i ahd : }■ wards headed by- hinj aud ailt- JSlljott,' ' the hiea (niauy ' pipes) uiarcliedv teto. High road.- r>!fli^::weire-Bccqiiic(» dated with free'sfiaufidprthe g<ilfe' and inade no •attebpt iat: v' except hissing at'. 'tHi uietitioii 'of-I|§' ' 'Queen-and' the' 'Pritice of ;Wales t|e V Litany. [y
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2570, 12 April 1887, Page 2
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349SOCIALISTS AT CHURCH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2570, 12 April 1887, Page 2
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