"CAIRO" BRADLEY
Mr. W. ('.'Cairo") Bradley gave two lectures yesterday in the Empress Theatre before large audiences. Air. John Edie, M.P., presided in the afternoon. The subject of the address was "The Tragedy of Lust and the Triumph Over It," and was handled in a masterful manner by the lecturer, who showed that a relaxation of morals had resulted in thd final downfall of many great nations. The speaker made a strong plea for sex education to be imparted to tho young through healthy channels. The shipwreck of lives followed excess, and tho appeal to all was to keep their lives pure and undeflled. In the evening Mr. Bradley spoke to a mixed audience on "Untamable Monsters," urging self-re-straint and control in regard to everyday life in thought, speech, and action. The addresses were illustrated by observations from a wide experience of life. This evening Mr. Bradley will continue his address on "The Curse of Matrimony and the Cure" in the Town Hall Concert Chamber.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 2
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