SUNDAY TRAIN WAR
VICAE PROPOSES TEST The Bev. Ebon Molloy. Vicar of Shcnstonc, a village near Lichfield, England, approached the Ministry or Transport to test the legality of Sun day excursions passing through or stopping at Shenstone on Sundays. 11 Every Sunday,” Mr Molloy sain 11 trains start from Alton Towers ana other places at the time people should De going to church, and they naturally object to this desecration of the Lord’s □ay. ’ ’ In his parish magazine Mr Molloy makes scathing criticisms on the conduct of his parishioners at Holy Com munion. 4 ‘Women arrive with hats on like blinkers,” he says. “Thcj ran neither hear, nor see, nor be •swen. * ’
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 371, 15 September 1930, Page 8
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112SUNDAY TRAIN WAR Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 371, 15 September 1930, Page 8
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