BAPTIST UNION
PROCEEDINGS OF ASSEMBLY (Peb United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, October 12. The Rev. B. N. Eade and Nurse M. Livingstone were welcomed home from Bengal at the Baptist Union Assembly this morning. The Assembly adopted the financial statement by singing the doxology. Dr J, H. Rushbrooke paid a welcome visit to the assembly and submitted greetings from the Queensland Baptists and from the Rev. E. Elder, who is in Argentina. Dr Rushbrooke congratulated the 'Baptist Missionary Society on its achievement in reducing its debt during the past difficult year. Dr Charles North moved a motion of appreciation of services rendered for 30 years in the Cbanapur Hospital by Dr Amir Hossain. The Rev, L. B. Busfield reported for the Fire Insurance Committee that the profit for the year had been £4B Os lOd, and the fund now stood at £ll2 19s 10d. The committee recommended the establishment of an insurance fund similar to that in. existence in the Presbyterian and Methodist churches, the system to piyvide for the immediate reinsuring of all risks with a reputable insurance company. Mr Busfield said that if the churches would link up with the union insurance scheme they would be putting money into its special fund instead of into the pockets of private agents. With proper support it would be possible to build up a strong reserve. It was agreed that the budget for the coming year for the Baptist Missionary Society for work in East Bengal should be £6786. It was decided also that at the earliest possible moment the hospital at Chandpur be converted into an institution for female patients only.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21774, 13 October 1932, Page 7
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