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"BLASPHEMOUS RUBBISH."

STIR AT A MEETING. ' A little stir was created during Mr. J. Caughley's address in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall last night by an old, gentleman who occupied a front Beat Mr. Caughley was Teading something which he disapproved of, but waS reading for the purpose of afterwards criticising. Tho old gentleman (apparently under the ■ impression that Mr. Caughley was giving the view as his own) picked up his walking-stick, took'his hat, stood up, and ejaculated: "Blasphemous rubbish'!" Buttoning up his overcoat, he • added with emphasis: "And you will answer for it." • • The chairman (Mr. A. R,. Atkinson): Now, you can go out; but you must tiot 6a.y that. You havo said too • much already. The elderly man: "I am going out." Mr. Caughley: I am reading what' Air. ■ — said; it is not what I.say.

"Hurry tip! Tho boat will be leaving. Stt 20 minutes!" That's tho time when Camp Colfee is appreciated, Heady, aye ready!—Advt. ' Two hours before the timo lixed for his wedding, a Gloucester organist disappeared,' leaving behind a note of apoligy addressed to his father.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1746, 10 May 1913, Page 5

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"BLASPHEMOUS RUBBISH." Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1746, 10 May 1913, Page 5

"BLASPHEMOUS RUBBISH." Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1746, 10 May 1913, Page 5

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