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Drug talks popular

The Christian campaigner against drug abuse, Mr Ray Comfort, has been unable to meet all his speaking engagements. In the last six weeks he has declined 40 inviations, he says.

Mr Comfort said that 14 secondary-school principals had asked him to address classes and assemblies. Talks to classes were often in liberal studies periods, and lasted about an hour; inviations to speak to assemblies were fewer, but headmasters had been generous, giving him up to half an hour, he said. He was also being approached by service groups and women’s organisations.

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Press, 29 April 1978, Page 7

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Drug talks popular Press, 29 April 1978, Page 7

Drug talks popular Press, 29 April 1978, Page 7

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