PENROSE“SUNDAY SCHOOL" INTERESTS POLICEMAN
Congregations of men. none * whom appeared to be engaged i such serious devotions as m e..': be expected on a Sunday h* . - been seen in the vicinity of t e metal quarries at Penrose. At intervals they were seen with heads uplifted. and at others with eyes gazing devoutly at the ground. Occasionally a small round object, possibly a penny, was seen in the air. It was then that all eyes were raised heaven wards. It was obviously a '‘Sunday School” of some description, and £s none of the recognised denominations was known to be conducting it. an inquisitive policeman. to improve his education, j* * I the school. : did not improve his education to any great extent, but he compiled a most interesting roll of members, and at an early date they will have to explain their connection with an alleged “twoup” school.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 331, 17 April 1928, Page 1
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147PENROSE“SUNDAY SCHOOL" INTERESTS POLICEMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 331, 17 April 1928, Page 1
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