FRENCH CERCLE.
The French Club held an interesting meeting last evening. The proceedings opened- by Durand's valse. played by Master G. Duflou. Miss Stodden sang "L Adieu," and was followed by the Hon. IL A. r^oughnah, M.L.C., who gave An interesting paper on "Morocfo.'' The speaker gave a complete history of Morocco from antiquity to the present, day. Incidentally Hip efforts of the Moor« to conquer Ktu-ope, and their batllps with Iho French sve¥^> described. Tho whole political affiert waf> tra^l-6-ed and explained. Several members, amongst w>om were Messrs. W. B. Hitdson. LatteV. and Capta'n Barclay, eohijslimftTited Mr. Lo«|l*.nan en his address. Hoelyn puits nrn made with a thofottgh knowledge of the feciehcts oi correct f.uit-building.— Advb. For bionebial cnught tnkft Wood*' ,G.re»t! Fepi^rouat .Cui'Cj Ii 6d.-*A^U
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 4
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