CHILDREN FILL CHURCH
ADULTS CROWDED OUT LON DON', April 1. (*li ili I roil filled tlic Hum'll at the ruinous Oranges ami Lemons service ul St. Clement. Dimes, and there was no room I’ov adults. Every child received an orange and a lemon. An Australian flag was hung over tlo' pulpit. The Bishop of Ballarat, Dr. Crick, who preached the sermon, said that the oranges wen 1 a gift from California. Small Danish children stood in the archway distributing the fruit as the children filed out, hut the youngsters were more interested in the movie camera men who were photographing I hem.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17232, 11 April 1930, Page 7
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