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etbiealkresalts and the splendid morality they everywhere produced. (Cheers.) The Rev. Campbell Morgan, M.A., strnck a pessimistic note. He saw perils facing them in the new century more severe than those their fathers had grone through. The new foe was Atheism, not old, blatant Atheism, but Atheism in a more subtle form—growing out 4trf it animalism or materialism, and issuing from that again abjectness and apathy. Hooliganism was but coincident with khaki-ism a.a a manifestation of the brute force wave that was sweeping over the country. (Cheers.) Thengaal votee of thanks closed the meeting.

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