Cycling Bound the World.
ACROSS FIVE CONTINENTS.
Herr Schwiegershauscn the young journalist, who is cycling round the world, gives his lecture in the Theatre Royal to-night. All his papers and letters from Lord Raniurly, Lord Tennyson, and other governors, kings, chiefs, etc., and a selection of photographs of the wonderful scenes he has seen, will be on view during the lecture. The letter from the Governor of Tasmania says—" I have listened with interest and astonishment to Mr Schwiegershausen's narrative of bis wonderful journey. — A. E. Havelock, Governor. 7 Southern edchanges state that Mr Schwiegershausen has a most interesting story to tell— full of thrilling adventures and hair.-bjrea.dth escapes from death—involving strange and often humorous experiences in many lands, where he rubbed shoulders with people only known to most of us by name. His Excellency Lord Ranfurly wrote to the traveller : "I gave listenea with pleasure to Mr Schwiegershausen's accoont of his joufneyi and wisn him a prosperous end to his undertaking." The Wangamii Chronicle says : ;' His journey through the Holy Land was well told whilst his description of the glories of an Eastern night' was simply poetic and sublime.'
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12117, 7 November 1902, Page 5
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190Cycling Bound the World. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12117, 7 November 1902, Page 5
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