THE BISHOP OF LONDON
SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY. FEELING YOUNGER THAN EVER. (Frees Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.) x LONDON, January 25. Saying that he felt younger than 20 years ago, the Bishop of London, on the eve of the seventieth birthday, attributed his health and youthfulness to teetotalism, non-smoking, and regular exercise. He had not seen a doctor for five years. Pointing out that he was chiefly interested in East End problems, he said that there was not the same grinding poverty as formerly, but the youth whom the dole was demoralising had been terribly disturbed by the effects of unemployment. He, therefore, was anxious to secure them a man’s life in the Overseas Empire. Dr Ingram said he hoped that Parliament would pass the Prayer Book. Scotland and America practised reservation, and it had not done harm.—A. and N.Z. and Sydney Sun Cable,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20317, 27 January 1928, Page 9
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