OPIUM HABIT.
A UNITED CAMPAIGN. *»» CASLX— V&XS9 ♦MOCTATIOS—COnSISaW (AUSTEALIiX ASS S.B. CASXB ASSOOITWHgJ DELHI, NovemiMSr 14. The National Christian Ceandl «* India, which is representative o* als creeds, has formed an alliance trit& the Christian Council of China to stamp out the opium habit, which i» ravaging both countries. A det«r* j mined effort will be made to educate public opinion in the direction desired. It has also been decided that so Christian body in India shall receive charitable 'bequests from say T«trf club, a cuetom whieh has beta pwralent hitherto.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 9
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90OPIUM HABIT. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 9
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