Welfare of Travellers
The good work of the Colonial Missionary Society in looking after travellers was warmly commended by the Rev. W. Bloxham, a Congregational minister, who arrived in Wellington from London last week by the Empire Star. He said the society, when it knew the date' of arrival of a passenger, could arrange for its representative to meet him and attend to his interests. The society had representatives in every country and its services, which were available to anyone, were especially valuable to young men and women travellers.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 March 1948, Page 5
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