Progress.
The President of the Woodville Association, in a private note, speaks in warm terms of the prospects of the Association. The antagonism of the sects has been roused, but he thinks they are powerless for harm. The membership stood at thirty on the sth of March.
The Oamaru ‘ Mail’ says : The proposal to found a Freeethought Association in Oamaru, which was set on foot on the occasion of Mr Farnie’s lecture, is taking definite form. The committee have so far progressed with their work that it has been decided to invite Mr., and Mrs. Charles Bright to visit Oamaru at an early date and deliver a lecture in the Public Hall. [Since then Mr. Bright has delivered his address.]
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Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 7, 1 April 1884, Page 4
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120Progress. Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 7, 1 April 1884, Page 4
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