SOCIALISTS AND EVANGELISTS.
NEW KrROi'KAX MOV KM KNT. niMTrsiT TiAnon;ITKS Torn KIiAXCK. T\ fIriTOKT OK CHRISTIAN* CK KSADK. (jIY ELECT I! TC TF.LEOIiAPn--COPYIUC.IIT.] [PICK PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Dav, 8.•">•"> a.m.) LOXDOX, -Mnv lii. Thousands of Trade I'tiioni.-lts and Socialists at Lille (in the North (if l Ynnce), welcomed two hundred ant! (illy members <.!' the I'ritish i'lea-sa-ii't Sunday Aftvri'non Rrother.s, incln':lns; V:r l\eir llardie. M.l'., and Mr Win. Ward, president of 111• t Xa'itiona! Brotherhood Council, who are procce'lit'L; an a Y\ l.itsuntitto Christian crusade through France and Belgium. .Mr Keir Har'iio remarked that religion made hiin a Socialist. r lho churches, he. said, were now beeomin LJ more sympathetic with lahoiir. Great leaders on the Continent liko .Tanros in K ranee, and \ an<lerrelde in bad heen <lisn'cvi'Hnii wliat- .111«>ir British bretliren hat! ii'.'Ver forgotten, that. behiml nature was a power hut. felt, and a world of reality bevond death.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1910, Page 3
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150SOCIALISTS AND EVANGELISTS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1910, Page 3
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