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DUMB CHILD OF 7 SPEAKS
Healing Service Incident
7-year-old girl Muriel Rose Arnold, interrupted a healing ser vice in the Church of St. Stephen. Montpellier-piace, "by crying... out and speaking the first word atie had ever uttered in her life,
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The child had been inside "the church less than an hour, and had | SATURDAY, not even been ministered to by
1. Thour Passing Herice (Sull-the priest in charge, the Rev. John
van).
1.
2. Follow me 'Ome (Ward-Higgs) 3. The Admiral's Broom (Bevan) 4. A Jovial Mrik Am I (Andran). 2.30 pm.—Close down.
52 (Glazounov) New Sym-4 to 7 pm-Chinese programme.
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gramme.
phony Orchestra.
7.20 to 7.41 p.m.-
Four Songs by Percy Hemin -
(Baritone)
1. Joggin' along the Highway
. (Samuel).
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ITO-
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Stanley Holloway. Songs-Brave Hearts,
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Organ Solo The Clouds will son
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The Evolution of Divie (Lake). Dixieland.
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3. Prelude No. 8-La Fille aux
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Octets
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Maillard. When she cried out Mr. Maillart paused in his address and asked the mother to take the child to the vestry." He went there later and ministered to her with the laying on of hancs
Second Case
This is the second case of its kind that has occurred at St Stephen within a week. Last Sunday a blind man, Mr. Frederick Jary, of Denmark-terrace, Brigh- ton, regained his sight two days. after the laying on of hands,
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A congregation of nearly 500 people gasped in wonderment when Mr. Maillard mentioned the case of the child during this afternoon's service. He said: "It has been suggested that this church will be à nine-days' won- der. The mission of the Church of Christ is not a nine-days' won- Her but an eterial one. A child of seven spoke in this church to-day for the first time in her TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.
La Cinquantine (Gabriel Marie), Echoes of the Ball (Willoughby). | life." 8 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port.
A Victim of Paralysis"
8.03 to 8.45 p.m.-A relay of the lands, Kingsley-avenue, Banstead, Muriel, who lives at Summer- Organ Recital from St. John's Burrey, is suffering from paralysis Cathedral by Frederick Mason. At the conclusion of the afternoon Boloist Mra. N. Mathieson (Con-service, which lasted for 24 hours,
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3-Spring Song-Hollins..
my summer holidays at Dartmoor. 4-What though I trace each In this case a child 31 years old
herb and flower-Handel.
had been paralysed from birth 5-Petite Pastorale. Maurice and
was unable to speak. The Ravel.
child received my blessing, and by 6-(a) A Carol of the Nativity Christmas, was able to speak quite
Thiman
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(a) Brother James Air-arr,
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Ssens).
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1.
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Military Band Music with Richard Crooks (Tenor) Rienzi Overture (Wagner). Songs The Star of Bethlehem. The Holy City-Richard Crooks. Ruy Blas Overture (Mendelssohn) Tancredi Overture (Rossini).. The Mill on the Rock Overture
(Rosatger, arr. Winterbottom). Bongs Only my Song (Lebar). Tell
me To-night,, -- Richard 6.30 pm-English: Informational Crooks.
Saturday
6.D.Recorded musfe,
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Period.
Period:
Entry of the Gladiators-March 7 pm-Filipine Songs-Guest Per-
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Hawaiians. Can
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port.
Carnaval Sulle, Op. 9"(Schu-
mann) (arr. for Russian Bal let)London Symphony Or chestra
A Concert Pianoforte Solo Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt)-Ignas Friedman
Songs I Love Thee (Grieg); Still as the Night (Bohm)--
Charles Kullman (Tenor); Bongs Twilight (Hamilton) My Little nest of Heavenly Blue
(Lehar), Marla Jeritan Violin Soles (a) Atristreid; (b) Fight of the Bumble Bee (Rimsky Low) Daude E.
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