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LECTURE IN GRAND THEATRE. THE COMING REVOLUTION. The world faces a condition never before experienced. Fear has taken hold on all classes of people, because they «e* in 4 measure the things coming upon the earth. The nation* are in distress and perplexity. The war did not make the world ssis for demooraoy. The very foundations of civilisation are now being shaken by strikes, la" Ictines* and anarchy. Tho Mod* of revolut arc being sown in every oountry The eommon people have loot faith in their *fcUrs. Europe is completely bankrupt with her rostless past of. unemployed and diseontenta hourly increasing. Fm Nylons are ruled by diotatota, and Fascists, and Communists. Communists equally pledged to direct action, stand opposed and ready to devour each other. What will be the final outcome? Mr E. P. Clark, of Melbourne, a representative of the International Bible Students' Association, is to speak in the Grand Thcatro to-morrow evening at 7 o'o'.ook, his subject being "The Coming Bdvolution." He will show how present conditions are clearly eet forth in prophecy. He claims that propheoy is simply history written in advanco, and will prove this by showing how some of the world* great events have been fulfilled right on time. It is with the same precision that the coming revolution is delineated In th» "Oracle of God." The public will do well not to miss hearing this interesting and inspiring address. Seats are free and no collection will be taken. -^

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 19

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