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SUNDAY CAMES

ONLY FOR THOSE WHO GO TO CHURCH. “Let’s havo done with cant and hypocrisy,” says the Rev. B. G. Bouchier, vicar of St. Jude-on-tlie-Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, writing to his parishioners as to how Sunday nfternoons should ho spent-. “Why not for those who have paid their vows to God, and probably intend doing so again at evensong, some health-giving, open-air games? I will endeavour to arrange this, whereby all who are so inclined can come together for a game of cricket, tennis, or rounders. Everything to finish by tea-time. Only those who have been to divine service, or intend to go later, will be expected to participate.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 8

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110

SUNDAY CAMES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 8

SUNDAY CAMES New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 8

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