OLD LAMPS AND NEW.
[To The Editor Stratkord P Sir.—ln your report of the Pa meeting held on Saturday, Thompson asked, in reply to tin H. C. Howard’s, suggestion th religious bodies should beaepres whether “The Star of the East” have representation, assuming to be tin* smallest body numer Though Mr Thompson may be c< 1 would like to mention that small body Tnis already sent ti two members to the f ront, son: in the firing line, others on th of Honor, while some are at p in training, and one member (t the Stratford centre. Whethe is a warrant* for their repveser on a patriotic committee is not 1 writer to decide, but sufficient fi to know that the members o “Order of the Star in the East not to recognise religious sects, or small, as any barrier to work for the Empire, believing all one in the T ight for Rigl j ness and Progress. Further, tl centre is quite .satisfied that tl j trol of patriotic funds are ir j hands, and do not aspire for a s j the committee. I am, etc. J. H. FOR Local Secre* “Order of the Star in the Stratford Centre. “THE MYSTERY OF DEAI
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 97, 25 August 1915, Page 5
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205OLD LAMPS AND NEW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 97, 25 August 1915, Page 5
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