The Lord's Day
Ridiculing The Aot Hoping td make the situation absurb that revision of the Day Observance Aot of will become imperative, the WjM Manchester Sunday Games and |§B Freedom League la planning to ||H' enforce its strict observance (sayß ■ a London message). m According to the League’s V officials, penalties may be inflictW : ed on any person who rides to If Church on Sunday, or sells goods l _ on Sunday. Not only that, but IP" everybody must attend the EsW tablished -Church on Sunday. are ■. securing'' legal •., opinion and if assured that the Act is still V in force, will institute prosecution of prominent people all over the ; ” country, N The League is taking this stand in order to reduce to ridiA cule the recent prosecutions of persons accused of illegally opening oinemas on Sunday.
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Te Puke Times, 6 January 1931, Page 3
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137The Lord's Day Te Puke Times, 6 January 1931, Page 3
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