THE CHURCH ARMY,
CAMPAIGN IN NEW ZEALAND.
ORGANISERS FROM ENGLAND
(By Telegraon. —cross Association.) WELLINGTON, Monday,
An arrival by the liner Remuera from London to-day was Captain S. R. Banyard, of (lie Church Army, an evangelistic organisation affiliated to tiie Church of England, who has come to New Zealand for tDo purpose of organising and conducting a campaign here. He will be joined by 10 more members of the movement, eight men and two women, who arc on board Ihe Rangitiki, now on the way to New Zealand.
Captain Banyarrl said they intended to begin the campaign in Christchurch, and gradually work through (lie South island to Dunedin. Then they would come hack to Wellington and work through the North Island, as far as Auckland. ■ The Church Army, Capiain Bari yard saiii, was established 50 years ago. it, was an organisation attached to the Church of England, and was concerned .mainly with evangelistic and social work.
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18946, 16 May 1933, Page 6
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