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At tho diocesan library a largely attended meeting of dejopyrtas’ from too various Anglican parishes in and about Wellington was Imld on Tuesday evening to further matters in connection with the great missionary exhibition which is TO take place in the Town Hall for five days at the end of May. Twcut.v-ono parishes are cooperating in the preparations for the event. The name “East- and West”, haa been adopted for tho exhibition, ijie Indian Bishop of Dornaka.l (Dr. Azariah), the Archbishop of 1 New Zealand. and tho Bishops of Willoch.ru and Goulburn are exnected to take part, besides many well-known persons who are acquainted, with tho different countries which will be reproeented by special courts at the exhibition. A male passenger who arrived at Woffington yesterday by. the Ulinmroa from Sydney became so ill through an attack of the mumps that he had to be removed to the hospital when the ship berthed.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 123, 9 February 1923, Page 11

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 123, 9 February 1923, Page 11

Untitled Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 123, 9 February 1923, Page 11

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