MUSEUM WINTER LECTURES.
There was not a very large audience >afc the Muse-iim Hall last evening, when Mi*. F. H. Haselden delivered a lecture on South Africa. The chair was occupied by Mr. Henry Serjeant. As the lecturer has onry recently returned from SoutJi^ Africa he had much that was in-tca-esting to tell his audience. He dealt afc length with the <:hief incidents of the Boer war, and spoke of the- vairious political and economic questions-at present agitating the <minds 'of settlors in South Africa, and other parts of Eui-ope. j The. lecture, was illustrated by limelight pictures Miown by Mr. D; E..|l&rtffeori.'j ; of his lecture Mr. i Haselden vras accorded- a hearty vose of thiariM^ ~.- ;' " •■'■*-* -" " '' I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12566, 1 August 1905, Page 5
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