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[ SABBATH pESECRATION. • [to the editor.] '1 SjtiMiistpi'ton is gaining an tinenviable reputation for the number of young lads loafing round, street y cornorn on Sunduy ovenings, and . interrupting Church sorvices by j, their noise and horso play, Last g evening, at one of tho Churches (not inany steps from the police-stittion) the preacher had perforce to disj c continue his discourse, on two occat d sions, and appeal to members of the congregation to go out and endeavoui
|to silonco the misbehaving boys, ) Such a course should not.have been ; necessary if tho peaco officers in tho ! town woro within hearing, as tho I noiso creatod was a disgrace to any civilised community. Trusting tho polico will be more in evklonco in g future, and effectively put an end to 0 Sabbath law-breaking of a like 18 offensive kind,—l am, etc, CHURCH-GOER,
!S -7 - 1.1 Judge Wiudeyor was the first barrijj ter of exclusively Australian education I to be promoted to tbo Supreme Court , , Bench. hi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 18 November 1895, Page 3
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166CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 18 November 1895, Page 3
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