GERMAN MISSIONS
WtiKKI.N'G IN NEW GUINEA. (By Telegraph—Press Asm —Copyright) • .MELBOURNE. April 21. j Received April 21. 0.25 p.m. i The Hon. L. Ilarcourt (Secretary for j the Colonics), has asked the authorities to enquire into the welfare of the Ger- | man Missions Society for Divine work in \ Now Guinea. It appears that since the [ war no news has been received of them ] and the belligerent .governments are ask- | ed to mitigate the hardships of the mis- ! sums' suffering. allow t with Rome and give s<> d,v to the ! transmission of funds. J The Hon. Hugh Mahon tExxh-ral MiuI ister of Externa! Affairs t. lias slated | that he is not aware of the position of i the missions, hut lias promised investii gat ion.
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Southland Times, Issue 17492, 22 April 1915, Page 6
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124GERMAN MISSIONS Southland Times, Issue 17492, 22 April 1915, Page 6
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