MEN'S BROTHERHOOD.
The Rev. Mr. Knowles-Smith, who suecceds the Kev. E. 0. Blamires as City jlissioncr, delivered liis first address at Iho Sunday afternoon meeting ot the Men's .Brotherhood yesterday. Jho lion. •\. L. Tlonlumn ("Minister for Justice) l>resided, mid, in t tie course of a few brie! remarks l>.v way of introduction, complimented tho Brotherhood upon the procress it had made as a social institution, ami exiiressed hi-s intention of visiting tlio hall at some Inter date and addressing Knowles-Smith, basing his address niioii the visit of 11.M.5. New Zealand, icforred to the lessons which the presence of tho battle-cruiser conveyed to tho public and to the Imperial sentiment and patriotic stimulus which had been inspired bv her tour of the Dominions, the making of such a ship nad, in the principle? 'for which her Hag represented, an analogv in the making of line manhooda rHi't l>p"iniiiiifr or foundntion, steadfast "ideals, and the best Christian principle?. ________
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1729, 21 April 1913, Page 4
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156MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1729, 21 April 1913, Page 4
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