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BILLY GRAHAM’S CRUSADE

(Rec. 10 p.m.) LONDON. April 12. The American evangelist, Billy Graham, now half way through his six-week Scottish crusade, had a record audience for his Easter Monday service last night, when 17,500 persons jammed the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow’s largest auditorium.

Another 25,000 men and women in 31 churches and village halls up and down ScotlAid are also estimated to have heard riis service by means of the biggest relay system ever set up by the Post Office in Britain. So far, 350,040 persons have heard him in Kelvin Hall.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 13

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BILLY GRAHAM’S CRUSADE Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 13

BILLY GRAHAM’S CRUSADE Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 13

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