Lecture on the Transvall.
Hi,s Wort.jij) the Mayor pr '^wed at rue incline by Mi- A. W. iii.cer, lab 1" t- vuni.ig. The choir opened proceedings by bulging a iij tun. alter whiuh the Uov. Biraett offered up a short pr.ner. liio Worship the Mayor briofly introduced the speaker, on uiiieiatmg some oauaes ot the Indian famine, lie appealed to those p resell t to give liberally to chat evening's collection. Mrßakar opened by referring to hio connection with the couutiy, he has ing livud ia Pretoua and ptactiriod as a boheitor theie, ;iud .'.o was Lumliar with tJie Loer character. lie explained the causes ol the war, claimui^ titat it was a. righteous one, JLug.iy 0,1 the grounclfa oP the uoai & vio^Lion oi. the Convention with the British and their ill treatmonL of the natives. Afc the suineaiiue, wlnle pointing out the delecm ot tiie Boeivs ho said that some of them were men 'o£ noble i^oliu^L^, mit.inciag the late Oeiuiv I Joubejt. f "lie geoyragay of t. • country was touched on l.y Baicar, the diiiiculueh > t.ilocality where Geneial Ji.li, r hid been, engaged be.>, k , u d^-sciiocd, the ranger, o r • o.u - taint! and kopjes to b a coye 1 el oeing liurueiotis. l^liero \> . ( < gs v.gtutpliic tl difficulties ia i',« i.i King of Pretona, bui Loui vi in he knew of the Borr c acciie 1 , he iiad anticipated a stui-boru iesisfcanee, and mere would bail he a considerable amount i>r (ioJiting before the war is br nj t Co a cioße. This concluded the first part of the addiess, and in the interval a collection was taken up m aid of the Indian famine Fund, £^ ios «-Jd being collected. The saoond part was devoted to a d^&capuiou of ini..&ion work cuuiOuij bhc cuiixpouncio tot uoaauiue/uai c . All the concision tao Lu.i"c was, on the motion of tue iin.-. G. 13ca'jiu,y aud A. b. "ic-.n en, ;'ccoi(icd a hearty voto of tbaako o Li^ ijitoic.Uin^ lecture. His W'oirship also recoiled a vofo of thanks, and alter singing tho rafc'OUT,! Anthem, the gathei'inj broke up.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 3, 7 June 1900, Page 3
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487Lecture on the Transvall. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 3, 7 June 1900, Page 3
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