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Dissastified prelate

An Anglican bishop yesterday attacked restaurants which serve “extravagant” meals. Dr Ronald Williams, Bishop of Leicester, said that he recently walked out of a restaurant when he was told that an omlette would cost at least £2 (about $3.60). “I don’t mind people having expensive meals if they want them,” he said, “but the way in which you are pressured into spending more than you want, or to eat more than you need or desire, is a bad thing. —London, Jan. 23.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33750, 24 January 1975, Page 13

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Dissastified prelate Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33750, 24 January 1975, Page 13

Dissastified prelate Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33750, 24 January 1975, Page 13

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