USE OF THE TOWN HALL
Sir, —I fail to see what would be the sense of refusing the Town Hall to the Dallimore Mission, while it would be free to operate in other theatres with equal, or more, success. It is evident there is a strong public opinion that more good is done by the Dallimoro Mission than harm, i believe far more is to be feared from letting s Our Town Hall to boxing, prize-fighting and rough wrestling, which are 100 per cent worse, for body and soul. I hold no brief for Mr. Baltimore's doctrines, but I cannot but do homage to that which is done in the name of the Lord. Presbyterian.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21377, 29 December 1932, Page 11
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