TnEosoPHicA.il Society.— The subject to be discussed to-morrow afternoon at the Lodge - room of this Sooiety will ba " Karma." As willbescenbyadvertisomenb elsewhere, thesubjectsfor tho following four Sundays thiß month are, "Theosophj's Messaf-o for To-day," "St Paul and Theosopby," "Esoteric Basis of Christianity," and "What is Theosophy P" Public meetings are held every Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock. Indiana has a strict temperanco law, which came into effeot on the first; of this month. Among its provisions are tha following : Saloonß must bo located on the ground-floor ; mußt have no screens or other obstructions to pubiio view ; must have no connection with reßtaurantß or other businesses; and must not solicit customers by the use of musical instruments. A majority of the residents of a ward may prevent the issuance of a Hccnee to a tialoon. Saturday, Sept. 7, was the fortieth, auaie , ye«l»Ky otthe £all of Sebastopol.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5427, 30 November 1895, Page 4
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