The following cable (writes the Melbourne correspondent of the Sydney ' Freeman's Journal ') has been received here • "' Father Robinson, of Melbourne, has delivered a lecture on Australia at the Rotunda, Dublin. The Lord Mayor, Mr. Timothy Harrington, M.P., presided. Miss Marie Narelle sang during, the interval. So ■many people were unable to aain admission to the) lecture that Father Robinson will repeat it".' Father Robmson (the popular pastor of Camberwell), who is at present on vacation, was, it will be remembered by your readers, mainly instrumental in the success of the movement which enabled Miss Amy Castles to enter upon her musical training under most favorabde finjancial circumtetances.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 15 October 1903, Page 29
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