FOR BRITONS OVERSEAS
RELIGIOUS MINISTRATIONS APPEAL IN ENGLAND. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 10. (Received November 11, at 1.30 a-m.) The Society for the Propagation of tho Gospel lias issued an appeal signed by the Duke of Devonshire, Earl Buxton, Viscount Jeliicoe, the Bishop of Chelmsford, and Lord Forster, for capital of £200,000 ; also annual subscriptions, to provide religious ministrations “for our own people overseas.” Tho appeal says: “We are sending thousands of people overseas yearly, and they are living exponents of British tradition. It is a grave responsibility to ‘send them without giving them some chance of the ministrations of religion, upon which our traditions are built up.—A. and N. 55. .and ‘Sun’ Cable. ________
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Evening Star, Issue 19712, 12 November 1927, Page 5
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