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JOSEPH M'CABE

DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. Synopsis of Mr Joseph McCabe's entertainment at I'he 'Town Hall on Monday evening:— The human body as an old curiosity shop — The third eyelid of a fish ancestor— the tail, the vermiform appendix, the hair, the shrunken ear, etc.— The primitive ocean' and the primitive microbe— How the microbe becomes a worm and the worm a fish — Why the fish came on land and turned Salamander — How the bird and' mammal developed from the reptile— Why the human male has breasts and can suckle the young — The rise to the ape and the causes which lifted the ape to the human level • — Earliest traces of man, and ths kind of race we can construct from them-^ | The great Ice Age, and man's relation to it — A naked, squat, homeless, speechless savage — No golden age of giants, or centenarians — Drawings of prehistoric man by himself — Mail takes to the caves, wears, clothing and learns to speak — The race of the new stone men — Gradual and inconceivably slow progress— rThe discovery of metals, and therisfe to Civilisation. Booking at Kilgour's, no extra fee. Illuriiiinated !by tovfcr 'sixty unique J views. ! To-mOrrow (Sunday) at 8.30 p.m. Mr McCitbe gives his great dramatic entertainment at the Druids' Hall. '/The Prophets of Modern Europe," An intellectual treat-. - '

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Grey River Argus, 21 June 1913, Page 3

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JOSEPH M'CABE Grey River Argus, 21 June 1913, Page 3

JOSEPH M'CABE Grey River Argus, 21 June 1913, Page 3

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