A LOVING HUSBAND
An ,extraordinary ceremony has just beeii performed at Burslem by thje fi\ of ; Ifichijield. Senate two> mjontlis ago a man n4ned Kaijw conj-i mjitted suicide in St Paul s Churchyard Jjy>. ibftflgifld (hin^e^f- p.ver , hjs wife's grave, and tbe buiial ground being thus consjde^e4' Its1 t$ jiave been polluted the Bishop was asked to reconsecrate the ground, and a solemn service was held in tbe church. Referring to the sweide, bin Loitfship sjid : — " We may well believe that such an act could net-be done under the influence of a disordered brain, bit we must ever remeiuber" that in itdo many instances it is the conduct in former years tbttt produces the dis£ O^der. Apart, tjVom; bll ( yther^evifc, .»nd from the ma'ny_'wf »jen may bring I at out such a stiite ,pf )thjftft«, th^re, is oi ft above all others which I am sure must suggest itwHf,' because we iseel jjcntinuallv its evil effetts — I mean tlat awful habit 6f~"it» temperance wbich is ruining ibe"t>odieß and^buls of so many thousands around us."
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 18, 16 August 1882, Page 3
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174A LOVING HUSBAND Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 18, 16 August 1882, Page 3
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