CHARGES OF IMMORALITY
MONEY SOUGHT FOR DEFENCE.
RECTOR. MAY GIVE RECITALS.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, April 14.
The Daily Express understands that the Rev. Harold Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, who has been charged in the Consistory Court with immorality, in order to secure funds tor his defence is considering returning to his former career of giving humorous recitals in public, similar to those of George Grossmith and Corney Grain. He says he used to earn £lOOO a year, but stopped when ordered.
Mr. Davidson adds that he hates the idea of appearing in public with his hat in his hand, but if he can earn money for his defence he will do so.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1932, Page 9
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