BELFAST'S REVIVAL.
CITY'S NEW PROSPERITY. GUNMEN TEACH SUNDAYSCHOOL. By latilr. l'ress Association. — <".i|iyrigbl.) IiONDON, February 23. North Ireland rings with amazement at Jie continuing influence of the Molfast revival, which is giving the city a new prosperity, business men are receiving conscience money daily, and bad debts ire vanishing. footballers, submitting to the moral uplift, refuse to play on ground* notorious for unseemly spectators. A hoys' brigade was converted en roasse 'by an address during drill. «nd inarched ill fours to (h<! meeting place. Women refuse to dra,\v doles, and many :myi are abandoning lucrative but ethically dubious job*. The Rev. .lohn Redmond, rector of Hallymacarrett. say* lie is training reformed gunmen to become Sunday school leachers. and that 120 postmen have been "saved."—i A. and S.V.. (able, i
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 24 February 1923, Page 7
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