CENSURE ON ROYALTY
VISITS TO PUBLIC HOUSES. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Rec.' 7.20 p.m. London, May 4. The Scottish Grand Lodge of Good Templars solemnly censured tho Queen and Prince George for visiting two model public-houses in the London district, one of which is n-un by clergymen and has beep blpssefi by the Archbishop of Canterbury.''The resolution regrets that “Prince George, visited a so-called pub-lic-house,/ stood behind the -bar and shook hands with regular customers of tho house, thereby countenancing. what his Royal relative, tho la to. Princie Leopold, declared to be the only enemy England had to fear. We regret this all the more as the Queen recently visited another public-house in the same district.” Many people and a prominent clergyman of tho district declared tlijal no cause • suffered more from exaggerated advocacy, unbridled language, misplaced enthusiasm and lack of Christian jchar- / ity than Jhat of the temperance folk. ■ ■ ! j — i i
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 11
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