JAPANESE AFFAIRS
SYDNEY, August 18.
The Rev. Dr Boulflower, Anglican Bishop of Tokio South, has arrived. He will attend the Church Congress at Brisbane in September. He has spent four years in Japan, and he believes that the country has wonderful prospects. There are two Japans—the old and the new. Education is extending and is causing the disappearance of the old Japan ideals. The Japanese are becoming Christian, though that is not to say that they are going to become Christians in the technical sense of the term, everything being in the meltingpot.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 23
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