Thbbb is ab ikstbuotiyb itbh of news in the Ban Franoisoo intelligence, which is grati- - tying, oa showing the atrong feeling againat religious bigotry and intolerance whioh prevails amongst the most intelligent and best ednoated Englishmen. It seems that Or Stooker, the notorious chaplain to the Emperor of Germany, who stirred up popular feeling ■ against tho Java there in auch n way aa to conduce to anti- Jewish riots, wanted to lecture on German Socialism in the Mansion Hous- , -London. Tlie Lord Mayor very properly refused him permission. Thereupon he seems to have taken refuge at the Albert Memorial Hall— a rather unfortunate ohoioe, as it is— as many of our readers know -a huge building, ■ capablo of seating thousands of persons There he lectured, or rather tried to lecture, for he wbb so groaned at and hissed and hooted thit at last he left the hall "indignantly." Serve him right !
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4880, 21 December 1883, Page 3
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