CHURCH SERVICE IN WELSH
Church services entirely in Wplsh are being held once every two months at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and one of these was conducted yesterday afternoon by the Rev. P. Gladstone Hughes. There was a fairly large congregation, including a number of visitors from Hamilton. Also present was the Rev. Raymond Preston, who for many years was a missionary of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Wales. Unaccompanied singing of the Welsh National Anthem opened the service, and Mr. Hughes gave an address on "My Father's House."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 189, 12 August 1935, Page 9
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