BROADCAST SERVICES.
RELIGIOUS VALUE DOUBTED.
MOTION IN CONVOCATION
LONDON, Feb. !3. I)r. E. G. Selwyn, Canon of Portsmouth, after alleging that the influence of broadcast. religious services was superficial and ephemeral, as it tempted people to remain at home instead of going to church, induced tho Lower House of
-.•.Convocation to adopt a resolution, by 40 - to 20, requesting the president to appoint a joint committee to consider the - religious value of broadcast services. fc. Canon Selw ? u said broadcasting was Creating' a type of passive worshipper.;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20490, 15 February 1930, Page 12
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