SOWING THE SEED
TOC H MOVEMENT [Pr* Ukitrd Press Association.] WELLINGTON, September 28. Tim local members of Toe H gave a hearty welcome to the llev. F. E. Ford, knoffu ns “Bobs,” in company with Mr F. Chappell, who for the past year lias been aide-de-camp to the founder of the movement (the Rev. P. T. Clayton). Mr Ford intends to visit the East. He was in India for throe years, and joined Mr Chappell at Singapore, thence -proceedill" to Australia. While . here ■ they intend visiting both the South a lid North Islands. They will ; go hack to Australia, and on to ilong- ' kong. 'Their big object i« to sow the .seeds of Too H in the big cities of ‘.GKifla and. possibly of Japan, where f the movement has not been started ; ; J' e V, .
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Evening Star, Issue 21219, 28 September 1932, Page 10
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136SOWING THE SEED Evening Star, Issue 21219, 28 September 1932, Page 10
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