'"The rastesc and flurke.'t non-Ohris-tnn_ continent in the wovld." declared Professor Bedford, in a vigorous pnssage of an address delivered under the auspices of the Student movement at Dunedin, "is ihat of international relationships ; and missionaries r>vn demanded ior tJie l-eathenism that prevails there. Diploina.-y is only organised hypocrisy. 3iyi:;g, cheatino; and fraud are daily practised \between all the Christian nation:*, and we have no Christian oi-gaiiisation capcblq oi: making a protest, nothing that is not so marred by. national colour as to make io ineffective." Professor Bedford proceeded to .show (-ays the "Ote<z;o Daily Times1;) that the . World's/ "Student Christian' Federation, from its internal character, was singularly fitted and clearly called v;uon to make a stand for righteousness in the relations between mvtions.
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14140, 17 July 1916, Page 2
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124Untitled Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14140, 17 July 1916, Page 2
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