“Now Zealanders in the Sudan” reminds one of the spirit of adventure latent in all of ue, but recent reports from the Dominion workers, 2000 mile 3 up the Nile, are full of cheer and the fact that tho Government is anxious for 'additional Christian schools to be opened by the staff of tho Sudan United Mission signifies the approval of the ruling powers in Khartum. *1? ”• -t riestley, Dominion secretary of the , ls ln Palmerston North at present and his illustrated lecture as advertised for local churches will give information re this pioneer Christian enterprise. Saturday, November 24th, marks the commencement of Christmas in Palmerston North and district. It is on that day that Cave and tw** C “ nmn &hamo open their m ni ir 1 1S always tho greatest Christie’s Island ’ll l ii‘ l3 yoar ’ Robinson Cruhost Jf 'iu Wl L bo ? Gcn - together with a host of other attractions, always loved bv Ltd.-Advt“ COIUnSOn aDd cSJSiM
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 304, 21 November 1928, Page 6
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