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DR. INGRAM’S FRANKNESS.

Reuter’s Telegrams.

LONDON, .September 20. The Bishop of London, in an outspoken address in the open air in Piccadilly, denounced those male hawks, “ for whom shooting is too good, who nightly lay in wait to stain the chivalry of our soldier boys. ’ ’

He also denounced tho music-hall promenades, and tho writers and proof slimy pieces, which soldierv, did not want.

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Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 4

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DR. INGRAM’S FRANKNESS. Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 4

DR. INGRAM’S FRANKNESS. Evening Star, Issue 16225, 21 September 1916, Page 4

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