WAVERLEY.
We have to thank Mr. H. F. Mason for the following items : I have nothing of importance to chronicle this month. The propaganda is still going on and has taken a firm hold in this district. It is possible now to talk about Freethought, its aims, and inspirations, without causing your hearers to froth at the mouth, as if they had an attack of the rabies. This makes things more comfortable for us, and, I hope, also for the orthodox. We hope to recommence our meetings on Sunday evenings shortly, an d are trying to make arrangements for a more attractive programme than we have had hitherto. I am informed, on good authority that the cause has some staunch supporters in Patea, and that there is every probability of an Association being formed there at no distant date. We have received Judge Williams's book, and feel certain it will be of immense service in spreading the propaganda. Yours fraternally, H. F. Mason.
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Freethought Review, Volume II, Issue 22, 1 July 1885, Page 7
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163WAVERLEY. Freethought Review, Volume II, Issue 22, 1 July 1885, Page 7
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