SYDNEY'S "WICKED WAY."
MINISTER FEARS FOR CITY.
CONTRAST -WITH DOMINION.
A. and N.Z. ; '-V; ; ,; ' : SYDNEY. Oct. 1. The Rev. William Lamb, of the Baptist Tabernacle, in,y anV address^laist? night, compared the social life of; New Zealand and Sydney. ; He said ;. they § managed things; better in \ New .;.Zealand. '% It would not be; possible there to have such a disgraceful exhibition as the artists' ball.
'*: The tragedy of sin '',' was not openly flaunted in New Zealand, demoralising young ■;.' people, ; neither : were ..■ New •■;; Zealanders under v the diabolical influence of so-called art ,• ; Mr. v ;i\ Lamb fears ? for ■ .Sydney;if \ its wicked way:is unchanged. ,-!■;,.-.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18519, 2 October 1923, Page 7
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