WHO ARE THE LOST TRIBES?
TO THI IDHOK Sir.—l have been looking forward with interest during the past three months to the issue of the “Star’'* containing the interesting, illuminating and well written articles, under the above heading bv your contributor Mr J. Russell Brunt.' There being no article I conclude that the writer has come to the end of the story, and I consider—‘although T am not a member of the British Israel Association that Mr Brunt has made a very satisfactory case in favour of the Anglo-, Saxon-Celtic peoples being. Hebrews, as represented by the House of Joseph (not Judah) and that they arc the Lost Ten Tribes of whom the Bible refers to frequently as being a great and mighty nation in the latter dav. T have been waiting to have Mr Brunt’s articles, dealing with the important subject from an ethnological standpoint—-this ought to be mbst interesting. Trusting to have the pleasure of reading these articles in pamphlet form.—l am, etc.. INTERESTED.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17527, 2 May 1925, Page 2
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