THE BLUE RIBBON LEADER.
Mr William Noble, who is about to visit Sydney, was the originator of the Blue Ribbon movement in England, the idea having been derived from that so successfully carried out by Mr Booth in America. Almost from the very outset of his career Mr Noble has enjoyed unbounded popularity among the British working classes, from the ranks of which he has sprung, and with whose wants and difficulties he is intimately acquainted. He has gone through the furnace, and by his own experiences has learned to judge those of others. Hence his powerful hold on the popular mind. He is a strong and vigorous speaker, whose utterances are readily understood, and possesses the power of adapting himself to his audiences. Whether he will repeat in Australia the successes achieved in England remains to be seen, but there can be no question that he will prove a welcome acquisition to the i Muse of blue ribbonism here.—Aahburton \ Mail. I -==ss======= ■ ' I
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1285, 3 January 1885, Page 3
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164THE BLUE RIBBON LEADER. Temuka Leader, Issue 1285, 3 January 1885, Page 3
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