AUCKLAND.
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This day. Mr Sala's lecture was well attended last night. He spoke for two hours without notes. There was little new. iv the substance of (be lecture, but the descriptions d( Eussjan Ijfiß japd rnapbep wtre graphic. His opinion wos tlipt so long as *|?us?>^ irgs without TiepreseptatiTe juilitulionp, she wou)4 be a disturbing element, in European politics j tbo people were not consulted, and were opposed to war j o onijr tlioC military class "were in its faTbr, and tbe dominant one in the GoTernmeot. He was of opinion that war might break cut cay <3aj, and sooner than most persons thought.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5195, 10 September 1885, Page 2
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108AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5195, 10 September 1885, Page 2
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