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A London correspondent, writing under date February Bth, says Mr Archibald M'Donnell, of Wanganui, who came Home some time ago by way of Australia.has been revisiting bis native town, Glengarry, in the Western Highlands, and is now Btaying in London. He leaves ,on his return to the colony in about a month's time. Tim is Mr M'Donnell's third trip to the Old Country, the last occasion • being some six years ago. Mx W. H. Stanes, the children's niissioner of the India Sunday School Union, who is known' throughout India and Ceylon as the "children's friend," is about to visit Australia for the purpose of holding children's meetings— in all parts of the Commonwealth under the auspices of the Sunday school organisations of the varions States. His visit, which also embraces New Zealand, will last over a period of two years. He travels at his own charge pnd labours gratuitously in the interests of the children, and his work amongst them is recorded as highly successful Mr Stanes will be accompanied by the Rev Mv Wilson, of the Ceylon and Indian General Mission, whose visit will extend over six months.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12124, 22 March 1907, Page 6
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190PERSONAL. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12124, 22 March 1907, Page 6
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