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PEACE IN PACIFIC.

I 0F MISSIONARIES ' World's Student of gravity - TaWbff** L the Atlantic to the I2SM fto t "It is none too ***BtSSr beads to S fitl ! er f °f ! S!mJ?ttidltho planning of 'Sffi 8 W« cannot do am IHSRrtMrtmeßfc. There had W Sina development of £TS* » ffSoßfc men that it BffiffiiTttd ftm» should S*JS toother to counteract MSfStf the colour question wJtSthanever. lbWthg; oWj££a of Christianising-the t*fyKSoti Christian nations, Austealia, »nd New **W Sri« Another problem WtfSSiob- o[ tW West with the rising nTrfTß&rt- "I believe the jjfgew play a great part m doing iKttese problems,'' he sauT. 'flHLfaury is an AmbassadorHBSrofthe best side of his fflßff to the »nd to which he ■mBRL oi thousands of missionmmbMvirii » network of fnendthat win change There are dozens of SsffiUclr missionaries can prevent but they are perahps ffiil* to enumerate just now. They BrSfe'V their educational and SOU. Bvery new hospital is witness of goodwill. The thousands of dollars yearly fpgflftrfc in tte East is a great

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 13

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PEACE IN PACIFIC. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 13

PEACE IN PACIFIC. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 13