MORMONS MOBBED.
HOSTILE CROWDS VIOLENCE. LONDON. January 27. The hostile fueling that prevails, in taie country a g-.i i nst {he Mormons continues to manifn-t itself. The lat-est demonstration against the sen reported from Ipswich, in Suffolk, ■w-her(> 3(10 Mormon teachers, who had just .irrire! from Tendon, had a lively exT" ri"nce last night. T'ii-y were holding a meeting in ono of the local-hallr.. when the building-wn£ invaded by .1 hostile crowd and the galhfrinff brokpn up. The. chairs and all ili-' other furniture were ruthlessly sn::i.~hf<i. and the harmorrhim also- "wae wrecked. T'np. missionaries tbemselvrs "were and -it -was- -only by the aid of piv'rr protertion that they finally manajr?<i io=Tnalce their escape.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 29, 3 February 1913, Page 2
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