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MISSION SOCIETY’S SPRING SCHOOL

YESTERDAY’S PROGRAMME

.The Primate of New Zealand (Archb>sk °P West-Watson) last evening visited the New Zealand Church Missionary Society’s spring school at House.! Christchurch: :. A talk ??• P^Slstaa To-day” yas given by Miss M. A. Laugesen. She also snowed lantern, slides of her worlc in Sind, where she is a missionary. The New Zealand Church Missionary Society is responsible for missionary work in the Archdeaconry of Sind and Baluchistan.

During the day, a Bible study was conducted by the Rev. W. A. Orange, and a prayer session for China was led by the Rev. H. W. Funnell. The Rev. W. Wisdon (vicar of Sumner) spoke on “The Need for Vision.” This was followed by a discussion on methods of bringing the claim of missions before the Christian public.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26205, 31 August 1950, Page 3

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MISSION SOCIETY’S SPRING SCHOOL Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26205, 31 August 1950, Page 3

MISSION SOCIETY’S SPRING SCHOOL Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26205, 31 August 1950, Page 3

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