INVERCARGILL, Last Night.
The Oreti Hotel, at Diptan, was . tmrn@<l . down yesterday, The fire broke out in a store adjoining, which was also destroyed. The insurances are not known. DrJuilan Thomas, "The Vagabond," lectured last evening to a large audience. In the course of his remarks, ;he denounced the Salvation Army as an.unclean thing. The statement was received with general applause, nn.d some loqd Msse.*. Dr Thomas added that he had studied the working of the movement in Adelaide, where no good had been done. On the contrary, the barracks were converted into a place of assignation by members aud'ofchers, add the tactps of the music hall an.d •• free and easy" were intrqdqctid. ' into what they iflia-called religion., . ■ At ffte ' Supreme Qourt I>o<day, Mr Clegg was sentenced to two years for indecency.' The Massey case is now 'on, and is likely to extend over three days.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1686, 26 April 1883, Page 2
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146INVERCARGILL, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1686, 26 April 1883, Page 2
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