BLASPHEMOUS LANGUAGE.
A MONTHS IMPRISONMENT. By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright. London, June 10. Harry Boulter, a street orator, who was convicted of blasphemy in February of last year, has been, sentenced to a month's imprisonment for repeating the offence.
Boulter has made a practice of addressing public meetings in Islington, and of shouting out blasphemies against the divine persons of the Christian religion. He was convicted last year, but released on signing an affirmation that he regretted his utterances, and would not repeat them.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14085, 12 June 1909, Page 5
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