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A member of the World-Wide Evangelisation Crusade, Mr. Harold Williams, is duo at Auckland on the Aoraugi on March 2nd. He is a missionary from Belgian Congo, and has spent seven and a-half years in the heart of Africa. Mr. Williams is one of seven Cambridge graduates who created a sensation by deciding to devote then lives to missionary work. He was with Mr. C. T. Studd for -four and a-half years in China and India. Mr. Studd then formed the World-Wide Evangelisation Crusade. The influence of the society was extended to Little Tibet, | Arabia, Columbia, and North India, and by the first anniversary, in 1931, of the death of its founder, ten other missionaries had gone forth. This year it is estimated that 75 new missionaries will be designated to variou--fields. Mr. Williams, who is accompanied by his wife, will spend three c four months in New Zealand.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 43, 21 February 1936, Page 11

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 43, 21 February 1936, Page 11

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 43, 21 February 1936, Page 11

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