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FORMER SHIP’S OFFICER. ORDINATION IN LONDON. London, June 10. Among the Trinity ordination candidates in St. Paul’s Cathedral on June 7 was Mr Charles Strong, formerly an officer in the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. Mr Strong resigned from the company’s service in 1934 to enter St. Augustine’s College, Canterbury to study for the ministry. Mr Strong has taken up his new duties in the East End of London and hopes to work later among his brother seamen. He is interested in welfare work in the Merchant Navy and represents the New Zealand Merchant Navy Guild on the committee of the Officers’ Merchant Navy Federation.
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Southland Times, Issue 22934, 6 July 1936, Page 5
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