Lecture on America
The Rev. WJ Mdrley Ahyiied; bis-' intereatinjor lecture on tbo above! subject on Tuesday, feybning last, te *b* Army/ Barracks. Mr Carthew presided Tb?.JElev. W. Morlej Jtaui WLft*^ audience foe , the hearty reeep lon v piecorded him, and Bai3 Anleribi iMir a ' magnificent country, and in cofr mmM ; With its citizens it seemett If> tkiMy expand before their «ye»;*od in comparison Australia. inc»K«>f?^%OT^were scarcely worthy lofmetititai iJßne |tyg& Republic, consists of /ftrty-fiwMStateir -/■^J^-ss five Territories. . Daring thelaqt.fccfige* r; the population had^increaaed .by "2s war ' cent. In the year 19W, the 1 popn^aMon-* * wpUld be twelve hundrtd viqUiions- if * |he same rate was kept l <nk». He" piassed through several l bf the- Statoii. -'■' Philadelphia, wherrtbe ttftm entAi¥M«f .>, : the people on th» 4th Jnly#<i77^ngpal|e4 . > to strike for fceedqaa— * plooetflwhfch scy ,^-»- --approaching he felt inolm«l« to tek^offhi»; : i boots, for i( hint td< be |iko bo];' v>' ground,, The froiti of the viotozy «fterc t < wards gained Americans were enjoying? at the present. tira»s !£he phenomenali development of Chioago and the great in* stitutions which it . contained ryt^t] |hen dealt with; {Xtf Jf •» .' *h,e * V( ■/ 1 > 28,000 miles of railroad, and . th«,d«jly,ii. tendance at the PubUc Libmy ,w«^ ToCT. " '' The firm of Arinar a,nd Co v (^wnjojEed A . 8,000 men, and on the day he there "^ : they received 31.000 head of stock. ;; Aa, , object lesson in cb-operatibn wksshownf ; - : at the town of Sk Paul at Which place* one''of the flour mill* is worked ita^esiftUlYr . : on the ayalem of profit sharing. a.Ttiet?; ■■. Methodists and were Ahe sbeon^es^ t ; . . . religions denominations., The pecularitie^ , , of the American Pfesf Trere qei-*.'. J f ; ' cribed. The newspapers did not co^ntaw I -" r any leaders, with the exception of^^ew 7 ' } /i; York paper, arid some himi6roui r e^ar(»leß ' - of advertisements from the, cplamhg ibf' . r births, marrjagds' an 4 4eaths weie'myen.' V" The lectnreV<eodclnde^;-b'y'sa^^;tßli^i( n ': i! * England and America, would i com bine % ;" >:J ; they would be the moral "p6Hce'-of%ie" 1f:; world. At anytime they ftonia&y to *Ha^ nations, there shall be no war,vaaidt the European ; armies of 18 miitioha\d£a>rDijftds^ ; men might be dißbanded>;V,pt^», of thanks to the Lecturer and the jOhsirman, con* eluded a very interesting evening's enter*
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Feilding Star, 29 June 1893, Page 2
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364Lecture on America Feilding Star, 29 June 1893, Page 2
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