BIBLE TRAINING
WORK OF INSTITUTE The opening of the New Zealand Bible Training Students’ new institute was fixed for Saturday, August 20, at the monthly meeting of directors. There were several applications for admission to the institute. Two were declined and three deferred for a year. Misses E. M. Taylor and R. M. Taylor, Auckland, and Mr. H. L. Darby, Bombay, are to enter the college next year. Mr. W. T. Coad is to act as the Hamilton representative of the institute. The students had been addressed by several visiting missionaries and Christian workers, including Miss A. McLean (China), Miss M. Leetch (Indja), Air. F. Wilson (Sudan), Colonel Smith (Zululand) and Dr. Badger, of the United States.
Air. R. J. Foley, Invercargill, was appointed as evangelist of the institute extension department, which intends giving a series of lectures in Napier, Dunedin and Wellington within the next few months.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 103, 22 July 1927, Page 13
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