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MR FULTON'S LECTURE.

... TQ Tttfc kDITOtI.. , ~ ; , Siß, —The .leciilrc Mr ,Fulton gave in St. John’s Cllurcn whs oiie of the ablest I ever heard lb my life, and I thfck I have Heard some hundreds in my time, including Mr Booth’s. I sincerely hope he will re-deliver the same lecture in the Garrison Hall, as, in my estimation, he gave the best arguments against the drinking customs that can be given. Hoping I have not heard him for the last time—l am, etc., Abolitionist. Dunedin, May 27.

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Evening Star, Issue 6913, 28 May 1885, Page 2

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MR FULTON'S LECTURE. Evening Star, Issue 6913, 28 May 1885, Page 2

MR FULTON'S LECTURE. Evening Star, Issue 6913, 28 May 1885, Page 2

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