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AN ASIATIC CULT

(Rec. 8.55) SYDNEY, May 21. Natives of Persia, India and Burma have contributed nearly seven thousand pounds towards the purchase of a Sydney mansion for headquarers of the Bahai Faith attended the Australian and New Zealand followers of the Bahai Faith attended the ceremony of the opening of the headquarters yesterday. Three New Zealand delegates travelled to Sydney by flying-boat. The Bahai Faith, said the spokesman, recognised all religions as equally acceptable. It opposed blind faith and imitations of ancestral forms in religion. It demanded. that every individual make an independent investigation of truth.

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Grey River Argus, 22 May 1944, Page 2

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AN ASIATIC CULT Grey River Argus, 22 May 1944, Page 2

AN ASIATIC CULT Grey River Argus, 22 May 1944, Page 2

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