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Rev. Charles Clark

This famous entertainer 1 will make his final appearance in the Feilding Assembler Booms this evening, when he will deliver • his celebrated lecture, " The Tower of" London : Fortress, palace, prison/ It was in this lecture on the most ancient, most historical and most poetic in Europe that Mr Clark made his name, and it remains one of the most popular in his repertoire. Speaking of the peroration upon " Our modern liberties," which closes the lecture, the Austral isian said, "It was something masterly and made one feel proud to be an Englishman." Nothing more fascinating than these so-called lecture entertainments of this great master of oratory have ever been heard in. iFeiiding, and the house to-night ought! to be crowded to the doors*

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 71, 2 December 1890, Page 2

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Rev. Charles Clark Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 71, 2 December 1890, Page 2

Rev. Charles Clark Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 71, 2 December 1890, Page 2

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