SABBATH-BREAKING
THOSE CABINET MEETINGS. LONDON, May 24. In the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in Edinburgh yesterday, the Prime Minister was attacked as a “Sabbath breaker,’’ being accused of having forgotten “the plain and simple duty of honouring the Sabbath of the Lord.” The speaker, Mr Roderick Cameron, of Inverness, said: “I am sorry he is a Scotsman. I-Ie has done much to obliterate the clear line of demarcation between the sacred and the secular.’ While paying lip homage to the value of the Scottish Sabbath, Mr MacDonald is responsible for holding more Cabinet meetings on the Lord's Day than any of his predecessors.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 July 1933, Page 2
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