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To Correspondents.

“ Visitor."—On inquiry, we leam from th* ..alvation Apiy authorities that no charge (by silver coin or otherwise) was made on the occasion, nor, indeed, on any other Sunday. In proof of this assertion it may be mentioned that the number in the hall on the evening of the 18th hist, was 850, and the collection at the door totalled £5 10s so that no silver coin charge could havo been made, since 650 threepences would make £8 t 6d kTT hs r wero that the cliildrcn from the Waifs’ Home at Wellington were giving a sacred concert in aid of that institution, and a collection at the door was taken, the instructions being to press the collection as closely as possible.

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Evening Star, Issue 12307, 23 September 1904, Page 4

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To Correspondents. Evening Star, Issue 12307, 23 September 1904, Page 4

To Correspondents. Evening Star, Issue 12307, 23 September 1904, Page 4

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