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BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS CAMPAIGN.

. : m : . Next 'Sunday afternoon a demonstration in favour of Bible-in-Schools will be held in the Wellington Town Hall, 'wider the uuurjii'cs of the Wellington District Lodges o£ the Loyal Orange Order. The Order this year is making the annual celebrations in July a. definite means of supy>or»t to the Kelfcious Exercises--in Schools Bill.. The speakers will be the Rev. E. O. Blamircs, of' Masterton, organising secretary of the Biblc-in-Sckools League; Mr. H. Holland, M.E., of Chnstclnirch North, wlio this week introduced tlie Bill into the Lower House;'"anil, Pastor AY. J. .Lowe, of Wellington. Meetings have been held recently in all tliu main centres of. New Zealand in support of the Bill, at which Sir Jam us Allen, Bishop Sadlier, Professor Lawson, .Mr. Erank IVLillier', Rev. John Paterson, and. others have spoken. The meeting in tlie Town Hall will con- ' siiniinato this extensive movement, as fatas the Wellington Province is concerne.il.

"Tommy l/iul." 9.85: .Victoria String Quartet. (t.'IG: Amiomieements, etc. 10.0: Freda Treweek,. mezifo-sopraiio, "Love's Corouatiou," "Koso In the Bud." 10.7 : -.Studio Orchestra, selection, "Andrea Chenier" (Giordano). lO.ili: •I. Harcourt Builey, entertainer, dramatic story, "Tim' Benediction," humorous monologue, "Tlio Girl on tho Stairs." 10.32: Will Duvies, hurltone, "Betty's Way," "The Wanderer." 10.40: Studio Orchestra, "Souvenir do Chopiu" (Fetras). 10.50 : -News service. 4QB, Brisbaue (395 metres).—Programme l'y the blind students of the Queensland Musical Literary, and Keif-Aid Society for the Blind. S.O ji.in.: Fln.no solo, "Hungarian Dancu No. 6" (Brahms), "Hunparian Onure No. 7" (Brahms), Mrs. K. Dickinson. S.U: Sonn, "Thora," Mr. Tom Kelleher. 8.10: "The Grey Dress," Miss Ettle Harvey. 8.13: Violin duel, "Jilmifl." (Beethoven), J.lins Mndsu f.-raif,' ami Mr. A. Street. 8.L7: Sons. "Mglitlnifalo of June," Miss Audrey Jones. S.2t: Kecltntiun. "jr-j and .lim," Jir. Edwin Stniirl. -5.25: Violin, "Hejre Kutl," Mr. Harold Ulekinsou. S.:!0: Sont;, "J-civo, Could I Oiilv Tell Thee," -Mr. J. Huhorty. 5.35 : Musical monologue. '.'A. Broken V.'i'lj," Miss Cliidys Hh-lcs. 5.40: Duel, "Down the- Vale;" Mlsa Audrey Jones ami Mr. .Tom Kollelier. (j.4a: I'inno, ".Second Oayotte" (SaipellniliolV), Miss Audrey Jones. 8.4!): Soni?, "A Clilp of the Old Block," Mr. H. -M'Cord. S.D">: Hesitation,-"Do You' Kemeinne'r?" Miss Bttio Harvey. 9.0: Weather forecast. 9.1: r.unjo solo, "Old Plantation Melodies," Miss Mario Wallace. !>.10: Duet, "As I Went AXioamiiiß," Miss Audrey Jones and Jlr. Tom Kellehev. 0.14:' Kecitntion, "Not Too Bad," Kdwfn Htuarf. 0.19:.K0ng, '.'Aye Maria" (Uach(iounod), Miss Audrey Janes. D.25> Violin. "Sonata, Wi. 1 in A Major"'(Handel), Mr. Harold Dickinson. 9.33: Iteeitatiim, "Takinc His Chiince," Miss Gladys Hicks. !U0 : Soni;. "My V'ricud." M.X T.mi Kcllehcr. Shoulil the' reirltnl from the cluhuooms concliuie earlier than 10 P.m., 11 short ro<'!Ui! of lira tnojiliune records will be broadens!.. 10.0: Close down.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 5

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BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS CAMPAIGN. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 5

BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS CAMPAIGN. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 5