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A DISMISSAL SERVICE FOR MISSIONARIES, who will leave Auckland on Saturday by the Southern Cross, was held at St. Mary’s Cathedral this morning. Left to right: Mr. H. Seaton, who arrived from England recently, and is on his way to Mala in the Solomon Islands; the Rev. Cyril Rawston, who is returning to Aoba in the New Hebrides; Sister Gwen and Sister Margaret, who have been working in India; the Bishop of Melanesia, the Right Rev. F. N. Molyneux, who will visit various parts of his scattered diocese; Miss Williams, who is returning to Raa, New Hebrides, after furlough following on 11 years’ service there; and the Rev. R. P. Fallows, of England, who is going to Maravovo in the Solomons.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 1

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A DISMISSAL SERVICE FOR MISSIONARIES, who will leave Auckland on Saturday by the Southern Cross, was held at St. Mary’s Cathedral this morning. Left to right: Mr. H. Seaton, who arrived from England recently, and is on his way to Mala in the Solomon Islands; the Rev. Cyril Rawston, who is returning to Aoba in the New Hebrides; Sister Gwen and Sister Margaret, who have been working in India; the Bishop of Melanesia, the Right Rev. F. N. Molyneux, who will visit various parts of his scattered diocese; Miss Williams, who is returning to Raa, New Hebrides, after furlough following on 11 years’ service there; and the Rev. R. P. Fallows, of England, who is going to Maravovo in the Solomons. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 1

A DISMISSAL SERVICE FOR MISSIONARIES, who will leave Auckland on Saturday by the Southern Cross, was held at St. Mary’s Cathedral this morning. Left to right: Mr. H. Seaton, who arrived from England recently, and is on his way to Mala in the Solomon Islands; the Rev. Cyril Rawston, who is returning to Aoba in the New Hebrides; Sister Gwen and Sister Margaret, who have been working in India; the Bishop of Melanesia, the Right Rev. F. N. Molyneux, who will visit various parts of his scattered diocese; Miss Williams, who is returning to Raa, New Hebrides, after furlough following on 11 years’ service there; and the Rev. R. P. Fallows, of England, who is going to Maravovo in the Solomons. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 1