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,- C.H." considers that funerals should be linid as far a= possible on week-dap. and the practice of holding them back for Sunday should be discountenanced by ministers of all denominations. ".Super-Mud" complains of the fact that the accumulation of mud on the southern side of Ponsonby Road makes it impossible for pedestrians to cross the road or get to or from a tramcar without ploughing through deep slush. IVoi Blcod'wort'h reiterates the opinion that the correct attitude for Labour to adept zoyv in one of complete inifr pendfeiwe of ether party. "Get your o%i man in where you can thie tsme." ht writes, "ani vchere , you cannot—weft;; get ready to get him im next time. And don't put all your faith in Parliament." "Bluenose" writes:—"Under the head- ■ ing of 'Sunday Sport Denounced it Devonport.' I do admire the stand the Rev. Mr Mann took Tβ Sunday eport, and a)»o the councillors who backed him in his protest. lam writing as a Presbyterian. I find that a great lack of that once strict. Sabbatarian observance, and seemingly Presbyterians are beeojn.'' ing indifferent about all the Sabbath. desecration they see all around them. ,.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 166, 14 July 1914, Page 6
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