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MEN'S BROTHERHOOD.

Mr. Dowchll took for his subject, "The Economics of the Scriptures, and reminded his audience that, if all classes of men would read more of that grand Book, the Bible, they would-be all the better for it. He had made a life study of it, and always referred to it when in doubt on any ii>i«tioji connected with Socialism. He hid never known if. to fail. Mr. Dowdall was listened to with much interest, and, at the cb?e of his address, answered a number of questions. Mr. Millingtm propped a hearty vote of thanks to the speaker, which was carried by acclamation.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 9

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MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 9

MEN'S BROTHERHOOD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1139, 29 May 1911, Page 9

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