THE COMING REVOLUTION
Tho public of Christchurch arc to be given an opportunity of hearing a stirring lecture on the above subject delivered by Mr E. P. Clark,'of Melbourne. All who think for themselves will agree that we are living in a time of great peril. Famous international writers tell us that our civmeitiort is in danger. There must be some reasonable explanation of the cause of trie world-wide unreal, distress and <•>'«''»• faction. Wo long for freedom from fear and the uncertainty of the fufiro. for an enduring wortd-reac*. and Will this much-desired condition be broußin about in our day? The lecturer i>.« demonstrated to Urge audience. »". * e / 0B " on a wealth and the Dominion that he has » borough undemanding of his eubject arid all who attend are assured of «'* time profitably. Seats arc free, and there will be no collection.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18917, 4 February 1927, Page 15
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141THE COMING REVOLUTION Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18917, 4 February 1927, Page 15
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