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SACRILEGE IN CHURCHES

United Press Assn Electric Cable Copyright

antlprohibitionists BLAMED. Books And Fittings Damaged.

MELBOURNE, March 9. Anti-prohibitionists ai'e blamed for sacrilege at churches in Preston and Thornbury, where Bibles and bymn books were burned and electric lights and other property damaged. In one case it is alleged that two menv two women and some youths drove up to the Metborlist Cburch and placed a sign "Vote Yes" outside and then entered dnd did the mischief complained of. Presbyterian and Anglican buildings were similiarly treated.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DTN19300310.2.51

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 32, 10 March 1930, Page 7

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SACRILEGE IN CHURCHES Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 32, 10 March 1930, Page 7

SACRILEGE IN CHURCHES Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 32, 10 March 1930, Page 7

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