THE PATH TO SUCCESS
That something more than influential committees and huge sums < money was needed before any soviet can achieve success was emphasised hArchbishop Julius in an address at St Anne’s Home, Christchurch. Main years ago when he was a young man 11 London, he said, there had been ■ plan to build a Colonial Institute Committees of influential people hue been formed, much money bad bc< > raised, and elaborate plans had b<-n--prepared, providing for represeutatioi at the institute by all colonies. A the same time, in the East End <> London, a minister had begun, sMtlii.l money or support, a small missii ■ building his first headquarters over stable. The Colonial Institute In. been u colossal failure, but the nnssi . from such small beginnings lind go: on from success to success, until , was a living centre of mission woin the slums. From such small begn liings had come St. Anne’s Home, n while it wus not even now a big pla- ■ it had succeeded admirably, doing splendid Christian work in an admn able way.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 160, 22 June 1935, Page 12
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