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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST LEADERS photographed in Christchurch yesterday before the opening session of the first South Island laymen’s congress. From left are Pastor A. R. Mitchell (president of the South Island Conference of Seventh-day Adventists); Pastor C. C. Weis, of Sydney (South Pacific director of welfare and laymen’s work); Pastor T. L. Oswald, of Washington, D.C. (world director of welfare and laymen’s work); and Pastor W. A. Townend (the South Island welfare and laymen’s work director).

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27191, 7 November 1953, Page 8

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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST LEADERS photographed in Christchurch yesterday before the opening session of the first South Island laymen’s congress. From left are Pastor A. R. Mitchell (president of the South Island Conference of Seventh-day Adventists); Pastor C. C. Weis, of Sydney (South Pacific director of welfare and laymen’s work); Pastor T. L. Oswald, of Washington, D.C. (world director of welfare and laymen’s work); and Pastor W. A. Townend (the South Island welfare and laymen’s work director). Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27191, 7 November 1953, Page 8

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST LEADERS photographed in Christchurch yesterday before the opening session of the first South Island laymen’s congress. From left are Pastor A. R. Mitchell (president of the South Island Conference of Seventh-day Adventists); Pastor C. C. Weis, of Sydney (South Pacific director of welfare and laymen’s work); Pastor T. L. Oswald, of Washington, D.C. (world director of welfare and laymen’s work); and Pastor W. A. Townend (the South Island welfare and laymen’s work director). Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27191, 7 November 1953, Page 8

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