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WOMAN MINISTER’S VISIT

WORLD TOUR BY AIR The Rev. Mrs Louie Hill, of Hendon. Middlesex, who is a fully ordained minister of the Christian Spiritual Church, is now visiting Christchurch in the course - of a round-the-world lecture tour by air taking exactly a year. She is accompanied by her husband, Captain C. A. P. Hill, M.C., who acts as her secretary. Mrs Hill and Captain Hill left England on September 4 for America, where they spent 10 weeks before coming on to New Zealand in November. On Thursday they will leave Wellington by flying-boat for Sydney. From Australia they will go on to Malaya, Ceylon, India, and Africa, returning to London at the beginning of September. Mrs Hill has no church of her own in England but she serves about 200 English churches. She has previously made lecture tours in South Africa and the United States. She says that her message is about "world peace and the coming light for the world—the second coming of Jesus.” She believes that if the principles of the brotherhood and unity of mankind become established in daily life world harmony can be obtained:

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26628, 14 January 1952, Page 2

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WOMAN MINISTER’S VISIT Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26628, 14 January 1952, Page 2

WOMAN MINISTER’S VISIT Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26628, 14 January 1952, Page 2

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