LIFE OF CHRIST.
LORD BEAVERBROOK'S WORK. OT CABtS-PMaS assooutioh— copxEiare.) (AUSraALUH AKD N.Z. CABM 48SOCJATI0H.) (Received April 16th, 5.6 p.m.) LONDON, April 15. The "Morning Post" states that Lord Beaverbrook is writing a life of Christ. The news has aroused comment, the majority of the public forgetting that Lord Beaverbrook is a son of the manse. In the new life he seeks to explain and illustrate the life of Christ by the aid of up-to-date instances drawn from living men and from local colour gleaned in Palestine. [Lord Beaverbrook is the third son of the late Rev. Wm. Aitken, Scottish minister at Newcastle, ISew Brunswick, Canada. He was the Canadian Government ' representative at the front in 1916 and officer in charge of Canadian War records in 1917. His previous publications include "Canada in Flanders," and "Success."]
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18668, 17 April 1926, Page 15
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