CHURCH ATTENDANCE
Due In Part To Poor Diction Of Clergy. Press Association—Copyright. Received 11 a.m. London, January 7. The noted actor; Franklin Dyall, in a letter to the Daily Telegraph on the subject of waning church attendances, says that the great part of the trouble is the lack of decent elocution on the part of the clergy. An actor would not be able to earn a minimum living if he used the diction of the average cleric.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 328, 8 January 1937, Page 5
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77CHURCH ATTENDANCE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 328, 8 January 1937, Page 5
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