APPEAL FOR RECRUITS
CHINA INLAND MISSION
(Special to the Herald.)
AUCKLAND, this day
Civil war and another revolution in China have by no means caused a setback to Christian mission work, according to the Rev. C. N. Lack, of Melbourne, who arrived in Auckland yesterday to make a tour of the Dominion, one purpose of which is to obtain recruits for the China Inland Mission. An appeal hus been sent out for 200 more men and women to join the mission staff, which already numbers 1162, including 130 from Australia and New Zealand. . . Mr. Lack served for 30 years in China before he took up the post of assistant home director for Australia and New Zealand some nine months ago.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 7
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