COCKPIT AS PULPIT. —Rev. C. D. G. Boulton, of Warbling ton, in the cockpit of his ’plane, Silver Wings, from which he is holding services at landinggrounds in all parts of England. He plans to take religion to the younger generation, rather than wait for it to come to church.
THE CORONATION PROCLAMATION.—The Lord Mayor of London (right centre) and the City Marshal (right) leading the cheers on the steps of the Royal Exchange after the reading of the Coronation Proclamation of King Edward VIII. by the Norroy King of Arms (Major A. B. E. Howard, C.V.0., M.C.). The coronation' will take place on May 12, 1937.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 170, 19 June 1936, Page 9
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107COCKPIT AS PULPIT.—Rev. C. D. G. Boulton, of Warbling ton, in the cockpit of his ’plane, Silver Wings, from which he is holding services at landinggrounds in all parts of England. He plans to take religion to the younger generation, rather than wait for it to come to church. THE CORONATION PROCLAMATION.—The Lord Mayor of London (right centre) and the City Marshal (right) leading the cheers on the steps of the Royal Exchange after the reading of the Coronation Proclamation of King Edward VIII. by the Norroy King of Arms (Major A. B. E. Howard, C.V.0., M.C.). The coronation' will take place on May 12, 1937. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 170, 19 June 1936, Page 9
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