GERMAN RIVALS.
The lecture given by Mr Frank T, Bullen last night to a very large audience is far boyond tbe ordinary loetare routine. It was the oase of a man who knows what he is talking about, and who is imbued with a deep sense of patriotism, and Binoerity, fervidly conducting a campaign that should strike home to every BritisherIn his lecture la6t night, end in the interview whiob wo publish to-day, Mr Bullen gave a Btrong array of facts to support his declaration that “ Germany bas made It a oardinal principle to destroy the British Empire," He showed bow Britain neglects her mattitime interest?, while Germany is feverishly carrying out deliberately planned schemes to oust both the British merchant and tbe Brit'sh seamen. Mr Bullen puts the whole subject in a way that must arouse interest in regard to tbe geeat things at slake—and moreover, be
gives tho remedy. I' tho nation do not | hornl(nn to ttui call, It can at loaet bo Bali for Mr Bullen that ho has done hia duty in bo plainly indicating tho weak rpat. It in that gentleman's ovidont oarnoßlnoas, dirfOtnoßß, franknoßß, and oonoiaonoas that tnako him so eminently suooobbCui qb a leoturor.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1787, 19 June 1906, Page 2
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