MISSIONARIES FROM INDIA
Miss Rice and Dr Nola Ivory, who are both New Zealanders, are travelling the Dominion in the interests of the Baptist Missionary Society. Miss Rice is principal of the Middle English School and the Chandpur Railway School. The teachers under her charge are Indians fully equipped and graduated from the best colleges of India. The work is self-supporting, except in case of the missionary, who is supported from New Zealand. Dr Nola Ivory is in charge of an important hospital in Chandpur, her predecessor being Dr Chas. North, a well-known Dunedin practitioner. This work is supported by Baptists in New Zealand. Both speak in glowing terms of the work of the British Government in this most troublesome part of Bengal.
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Evening Star, Issue 22336, 12 May 1936, Page 3
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123MISSIONARIES FROM INDIA Evening Star, Issue 22336, 12 May 1936, Page 3
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