EASTER IN ISLANDS
NEW ZEALANDERS’ SERVICES PACIFIC HQRS., Apil 10 In island camps scattered over 1600 miles of the Pacific front New Zealanders of the Third Division held well attended Easter services this week-end. The first official duties of the new senior padre, Bishop Gerard, were to conduct services at a number of Solomons camps only the day after his arrival from New Zealand. Fully appropriate at the war’s fifth Eastertide was the bishop’s analogy, “God voluntarily accepted the worst man could do to man.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22320, 11 April 1944, Page 2
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85EASTER IN ISLANDS Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22320, 11 April 1944, Page 2
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