The visit to Wellington of the Rev. W. Bullock, organising secretary of the. Church of England Men's Society, will ■he brought to a close on Sunday, when a mass meeting for men will be held in the King's Theatre at 3 ,p.m. An address will be delivered by Mr. Bullock on the subject, "'Democracy and Christianity." The meeting is open to all men.. Miss C. W. Christie, national lecturer for the Theosoplucal Society, will deliver the first of a series of public lectures at the Thcosophical Hall, Marion Street, to-morrow evening at 7 o'clock, her subject, being "Knowledge is Power: -In ..Earth. Life (Our School).;'. -7;iOiice"-the Russian patriot's ambition was/to bomb all the rulers. Ts'ow he face-} the task of finding a way to rule all the bombers.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 8, 4 October 1919, Page 10
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