Every Sunday evening ;i small group of Salvationists, with banjoes, saxophone and drums, lake up llieir stand at tin; corner of one of Ihc "roaring forties" in New York—the name given to Ih/' streets numbered from iO to )'.> - and Rroadway, whore Ihey play syncopated hymns. A "lassie" acts as trap-drummer, and another member of Ihc jazz band is a negro, who is as eimrgi lie in his preachins as he is \\i.lu Mis playing.
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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16626, 17 October 1925, Page 15 (Supplement)
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