BILL-POSTERS' SCRUPLES
A BISHOP PERPLEXED.
(U?i!TED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTItIQHT.)
(AOSTRILIAN - NEW ZEALAND CAULK ASSOaUirON.j
LONDON, 12th October. The London Bill-Posters' Association refused to placard a poster advertising the Willesden Mission, and showing tho figure of the Redeemer, with the words, "1 will draw all men unto Me."
. Bishop Willesden said he could not understand the banning of the poster. It was an artistic rendering of a Divine subject, approved by jji the clergy in tha diocese.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 7
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