DISTURBANE AT A "ZION" MEETING.
The unqualified condemnation of various organisations and individuals which forms the principal feature of the Rev. J. S. MeCullagh'a Zionist addresses on Sunday afternoons at the Federal Hall resulted in a demonstration at yesterday's meeting. Freemasons were being abused by the lecturer, when a man in the uudience asked if he included the King, as head of the Freemason order, in his sweeping condemnation. The Rev. MeCullagh, apparently deemed it discreet to leave the platform, as the audience "took charge, - ' sinking the National Anthem, and calling upon the interrupter to make a speech. The lecturer accused the police and press of conspiring against him, and he declared the meeting closed. At the evening meeting, some discrimination was exercised by the doorkeepers, with the result that a number of younsc inr-n and boys vho were refused admission made a demonstration on the footpath outside the hall.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 12 June 1905, Page 2
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150DISTURBANE AT A "ZION" MEETING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 12 June 1905, Page 2
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