FRANKTON HIBERNIANS.
__.__..____ ADDRESS ON LONDON. At the usual fortnightly meeting or the Franktron Hibernian Society yeS> tertiay a fair number or officers and members were present. After formal business. Mr Marcus“ James gave an interesting lecture on the "titty or London." The speaker dealt with the rights and privilegrs of the ritizrns, and the growth and power 01' the City. Customs. pageants, and banquets wrrc a feature or the life or Londoners, 'i‘tm lecturer dealt, at some irngth. \\lth thn Catholic development ur ttw itth and 13th Centuries. painting out hnw tile int‘iuencr of tho. Church sur—vived in tho quaint names of London districts; Binckrrim‘s. \\"hitrfriarsJ etc.; even the press was estabitshrd in Carmelita House. A vntr of thanks by accinmatinn to the speaker brought. tho meeting tn a cIOSO.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 10
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130FRANKTON HIBERNIANS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19885, 14 May 1936, Page 10
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