THE CENTRAL MISSION.
Last evening a most enjoyable tea anij i J missionary meeting was held in the hall, , Albert Street, on the occasion of the end ' j of the financial year for forqign missionary I J effort. This mission enpports three of their own missionaries in China as well as sab- t scribing to nearly every branch of missionary work in other lands. The organisation of the funds Is in the hands of Miss J. M. Dewar who, for a number of years, has gathered yearly £200 or more. This year - even greater interest has been evinced, « with the result that £225 has been col- .Jj lected. In recognition of her service to t foreign missionary work, Miss Dewar was ■ • the recipient of a beautiful bouquet from I the church at Antunft, where the returned i missionary, Miss McDuff, was stationed. >
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 2 August 1923, Page 7
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