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*$*OVERPROOF*$* 14668768 year 1905 type Article title The Sydney MornTHE CHURCHES.||@@||THE CHURCHES.ORANGE CELEBRATION.||@@||ORANGE CELEBRATION.The annual religious service In connection j||@@||The annual religious service in connectionwith the July celebrations of Nos 33, 170,||@@||with the July celebrations of Nos. 33, 176,312, and 322, Loyal Orango Lodges, was held||@@||312, and 322, Loyal Orange Lodges, was heldIn the Balmain Town Hall josterday after-||@@||in the Balmain Town Hall yesterday after-noon Mr H A Brown, D G M , occupied the |||@@||noon. Mr. H. A. Brown, D. G. M. , occupied thechair, and among those present were the||@@||chair, and among those present were theRevs W W Roger, P J Stephen Messrs \||@@||Revs. W. W. Roger, P. J. Stephen, Messrs.W H Wilks, M P, S J Law, and Walter||@@||W. H. Wilks, M. P., S. J. Law, and WalterAnderson, Ms L A , Aldermen H B Swan and||@@||Anderson, Ms. L. A. , Aldermen H. B. Swan andG C Murdoch, and W Ms S Boyd, R Hodge||@@||G. C. Murdoch, and W. Ms. S .Boyd, R. Hodgeand T Wean The hall was crowded, and||@@||and T. Wean. The hall was crowded, andnumbers woro unablo to gain admittance||@@||numbers were unable to gain admittanceTho chairman read the scripture lesson, also||@@||The chairman read the scripture lesson, alsothe qualifications of an Orangeman, and al||@@||the qualifications of an Orangeman, and ad-drcsses were delivered by the Rev W W||@@||dresses were delivered by the Rev. W. W.Roger, P J Stophen, and Mr Wilks A||@@||Roger, P. J. Stephen, and Mr. Wilks. Aspecial choir was in attendance and under tho||@@||special choir was in attendance and under thedirection of Mr C Cruwys, led the singing||@@||direction of Mr. C. Cruwys, led the singingwhile Mr H Duffy acted as pianist Miss||@@||while Mr. H. Duffy acted as pianist. .MissElsie Peerless sang Barnard s "The Shepherd||@@||Elsie Peerless sang Barnard's "The Shepherdof the Fold " with violin obbllgato by MIsb||@@||of the Fold, " with violin obbligato by MissMario Meikle, Mr T Smith eave the recit '||@@||Mario Meikle, Mr. F. Smith gave the recitand aria 'Lend Me Your Aid," and I||@@||and aria "Lend Me Your Aid," andlittle Eileen O'Neill played a cornet solo,||@@||little Eileen O'Neill played a cornet solo,Sullivan's "Lost Chord "||@@||Sullivan's "Lost Chord. "It has been decided to form "The Kogarah Tresby||@@||It has been decided to form "The Kogarah Presby-terian Temperance Men's League " At the formation||@@||terian Temperance Men's League. " At the formationof the league an address was delivered by Mr Albert||@@||of the league an address was delivered by Mr. Albertliruntnell, of the New South alea Alliance, setting||@@||Bruntnell, of the New South Wales Alliance, settingforth the aims and objecta of Hie temperance body||@@||forth the aims and objects of the temperance body.The following office bearers were appointed -President,||@@||The following office bearers were appointed: -President,Rev J Keith Miller, vice president, Mr II ElUn,||@@||Rev. J. Keith Miller, vice president, Mr. H. Elkin,secretary, Mr H R Held, trcasuicr, Mr D K.||@@||secretary, Mr. H. R. Reid, treasurer, Mr. D. K.Young||@@||Young.||@@||*$*OVERPROOF*$* 14672723 year 1905 type Article title The Sydney MornPASSOVERS BY THE SUEVIO.||@@||PASSENGERS BY THE SUEVIC.The following, is a list ol the passengers by the I||@@||The following, is a list of the passengers by theWillie Star liner buevlc from livcrfool via i orls||@@||White Star liner Suevic, from Liverpool, via ports,due I ere on the 10th lust -||@@||due here on the 10th inst -I1 rom rivcrpool Mrs Jane Anderson lix J Bed||@@||From Liverpool Mrs Jane Anderson, Mr. J. Bed-well Mr and Mrs O Ball and child Mr Henry||@@||well, Mr and Mrs C. Ball and child, Mr HenryBrooke Mrs M Bannerman Miss 1 Bannerman||@@||Brooke, Mrs. M. Bannerman. Miss F. Bannerman,Mr and Mrs I Clissold Rev S Currie Miss M||@@||Mr and Mrs J. Clissold, Rev. S. Currie, Miss M.Clumpaloup Rev I and Mrs Clive Mr G Coup||@@||Champaloup, Rev. J. and Mrs Clive, Mr G. Coup,Miss J Cuddle Mrs I Crltchlc) Mrs Chllvers||@@||Miss J Cuddle, Mrs J. Critchley, Mrs Chilvers,I Misses Clnlvcrs (1) Master Chllvers Mr t Davis||@@||Misses Chilvers (3) Master Chilvers, Mr T. Davis,Mr B Dubncli Mr S Ldgell Mrs r Usher Mi"i||@@||Mr R. Dubuch, Mr S. Edgell, Mrs E. Fisher, MissM Hher Mr I tollies Mr W George Mr II I||@@||M. Fisher, Mr F. Forbes, Mr W. George, Mr H.Goodman Mrs 1 Gordon Mr C Holmes Mrs M||@@||Goodman, Mrs E. Gordon, Mr G. Holmes, Mrs MHowe Miss I Hone Mr and Mrs 1 Hewitt mil||@@||Howe, Miss L. Howe, Mr and Mrs J. Hewitt andchild Mr R Johnston Mr II Kell) Mr Cecil W '||@@||child, Mr R Johnston, Mr H. Kelly, Mr Cecil W.lamb Mr \\ Mlcholson Mr I Morton Mr C .||@@||Lamb, Mr. W. Michelson, Mr F. Morton, Mr G.Marrow Mrs K Matthews an 1 child Mr I Mc||@@||McArrow, Mrs A. Matthews and child, Mr P. Mcleish Mr II McVllr) Miss M Mclean Mr II||@@||Leish Mr H. McAuley, Miss M. McLean Mr H.Mernngton Mr II Nrlll M sa I I aton Mr C||@@||Merrington Mr H. Neill Miss J. Paton Mr C.Poutne) Mr and Airs A I rice Mr I Robinson||@@||Poutney, Mr and Mrs A Price, Mr E. RobinsonMr S Reib) Miss A Roi bison Mrs A Sherwood an 1||@@||Mr S Reiby, Miss A Robinson Mrs A Sherwood andtwo chlllrcn Mr * Slicrrips Mr G Simson Mr||@@||two children, Mr A. Sherrips Mr G Samson Mr.I Savage Miss Savage Rev 7 Swaberg Mr M||@@||J. Savage, Miss Savage, Rev J. Swaberg Mr. M.Sorensen Mrs G Stcvv-irt Miss Iv Stewart Mr||@@||Sorensen, Mrs C. Stewart, Miss K. Stewart Mr.an! Mr R Sheidow Mr S Thompson Mr II||@@||and Mrd R .Sheidow. Mr S. Thompson. Mr H.Thompson Dr r W endlcr Mr A \ ming||@@||Thompson, Dr F. Wendler, Mr A. Young.h mm Capetown Mr J Cumming Mr C Cham||@@||From Capetown : Mr. J. Cumming, Mr. C. Cham-berlain Mr W Duncan Mr II Davidson Mr and||@@||berlain, Mr. W. Duncan, Mr. H. Davidson, Mr. andMrs T Cod laid and child Mr T Glazier Mr 1||@@||Mrs. T. Goddard and child, Mr, F. Glazier, Mr. T.Horn Miss if Salder Mr T Pearson Mr C||@@||Horn, Miss M. Nalder, Mr. J. Pearson, Mr. G.Spencer Miss T Schmidt Mr J Stuart and a||@@||Spencer, Miss J. Schmidt, Mr J Stuart and anumber from interstate porlB||@@||number from interstate ports.||@@||*$*OVERPROOF*$* 14672829 year 1905 type Article title The Sydney MornCHRISTIAN ISRAELITES. '||@@||CHRISTIAN ISRAELITES.TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. |||@@||TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.Sir,-In your issuo of Saturday, February 4,I||@@||Sir,-In your issue of Saturday, February 4,under tho heading "Strange Sects," several||@@||under the heading "Strange Sects," severalmisstatements occur, which I seek lo have cor-||@@||misstatements occur, which I seek to haverected. Bcingamemberof the Christian liracl||@@||carrected. Being a member of the Christian IsraelIto Society, I am in a position to put >ou In||@@||ite Society, I am in a position to put you inpossession of facts which will placo us, as a||@@||possession of facts which will place us, as areligious body, la a different light from what.||@@||religious body, in a different light from whathas boen represented to the public by you. In||@@||has been represented to the public by you. Inthe first place you state: "For many years||@@||the first place you state: "For many yearsthero has been domiciled In Autralia an ob-||@@||there has been domiciled In Autralia anscuro sect known popularly as Christian Is-||@@||obscure sect known popularly as Christianraelites, but moro correctly as the i-ollected ,||@@||Israelites, but moro correctly as the collectedsaints of the now and latter house of Israel."||@@||saints of the now and latter house of Israel."I fall to seo why we should be called au ob-1||@@||I fall to see why we should be called asscuro sect, as our preachers for many years||@@||obscure sect, as our preachers for many yearshave regularly, on Sunday afternoons, publicly||@@||have regularly, on Sunday afternoons, publiclyproclaimed the doctrine taught by the Chris-||@@||proclaimed the doctrine taught by thetian Israelite Society, in different parts of||@@||Christian Israelite Society, in different parts oftho city, and also at our place of worship. 1||@@||the city, and also at our place of worship,corner of Campbell and Denham streets. Surry||@@||corner of Campbell and Denham streets. SurryHills, on Sunday nights, where tho public aro||@@||Hills, on Sunday nights, where the public arecordially invited to attend* so it is no new||@@||cordially invited to attend so it is no newexperience to hear the Christian- Israelito||@@||experience to hear the Christian- Israelitedoctrine preached on the Domain. I admit||@@||doctrine preached on the Domain. I admitthat different Persons have at ilifforent times||@@||that different persons have at different timessoucht to claim the leadership of our so||@@||sought to claim the leadership of ourcity, but havo not succeeded in doing so. Tho||@@||soceity, but have not succeeded in doing so. Thepresent contingent from America, catling||@@||present contingent from America, callingthemselves Benjamin and Mary, are In no way||@@||themselves Benjamin and Mary, are in no wayconnected with the Christian Israelito Soci-||@@||connected with the Christian Israeliteety, nor are they receiving any encourage-||@@||Society, nor are they receiving any encouragementment or supnort from it. I admit thnt the||@@||or support from it. I admit that themajority of those who recently shipoed from||@@||majority of those who recently shipped fromMelbourne to America until rocentlv were||@@||Melbourne to America until recentlv weremembers of the Christian Isralite Society,||@@||members of the Christian Israelite Society,but havo seceded from that body in favour of||@@||but have seceded from that body in favour ofthe new sect. I wish you to ot_o Mr Will||@@||tations by Miss Booth and Mrs. Tye. Mr. Willlkmie'tt, the Mtitue ii King ' (-ive an intere&tiug||@@||Bennett, "the Musical King,"' gave an interestingperfi munee The inn of the Willaroo plui-d u4||@@||performance. The men of the Wallaroo