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MISSIONARY EXHIBITION.

._ ; "] ■'.: —>♦:'...;. — rr~~:. :':''[ ". The missionary, exhibition, arranged by the local auxiliaVy. qf.'tiio^jpmion lyli&ibiiary Society,- opens'.-'t'6-moiTpW aftcrnobri. at 2.30. The Cambridge Terrace Congregational Hall, -where'the exhibition is being held, will present a display well Worth a visit-from all who are interested in missionary activities. India, China, Africa, .Papua, and the Polynesian group of islands are all well and effectively represented. The proceedings will be interspersed by music, and a'playfctto- ot Indian, village, life will be presented by Jiiss ;Ngaive jVli)l.'< Afternoon..te'^v w;iU'^o^'fei-ociiriiblbV. "anil leti may ■be . obt'afn.erl' a,t'.,y'* ; , o'clock . by!. tli'fe'i!; who desire to stay, on for the .loct'ifre.' This lecture—"Ten Years in Central Africa"— will be given in the Cambridge Terrace Congi-egational Church at 7.30 by the Kew Harry Johnson (who for many years served the L.M.S. ,in the territory opened up by David Liviugatono). Admission will bo fi'ee both afternoon and evening, and a collection will be taken for tho L.il.y, at tho evening session; ' ......

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 4

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MISSIONARY EXHIBITION. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 4

MISSIONARY EXHIBITION. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 4