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Mu*- M-*ry J Campb-11, W.t'.T.IJ. Organiser in India, in reporting hci work in the Rom bay Presidency, says:- "Ko dull, a garden spot in the Kolhapur Mission, gave ine a most hearty wel come when I arrived there at dusk one ev* ning. after a 21 mile ride in a longn through a steady drizzle of rain. . . . Nine mciting* were held the next three lays, but because of that order which I obeyed literally (the order of the Maharajah, forbidding the holding of public meeting* in ttchnlf of the Tern Iterance cause). I could not speak on temperance. I.e*t the dangerous topic might creep In, six village policemen were deputed to attend all my mealing*. They did their duty faithfully, and I tried to do mine by giving plainly the gn*|tel of love for the suffering and poor. \\ my last meeting one of th. ir numt**r came forward to tell me how much he had enjoyed the meetings, and asked me to forgive them." loaves of bread.

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White Ribbon, Volume 27, Issue 333, 18 May 1922, Page 4

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Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 27, Issue 333, 18 May 1922, Page 4

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 27, Issue 333, 18 May 1922, Page 4

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