FLYING MISSIONARIES
(N.Z.P.A. — .
Reuter, Covyright ) i
c Received Wednesday, 8.30 p.m. f LONDON, August 27. Reuter states that a modern Dr. c Livingstone sits in an office in c Newington Green, 'North London, , surrounded by maps of the world , plotted with flags, planning to put , into effect an idea born as he pilotea , a Royal Air Force plane during the ] war. He is the former Flight Lieu- , tenant Murray Kendon, a 30-years-old 1 r New Zealander, and his plan is to send fleets of aircraft to the daru ( places of the world with missionaries and equipment and establish ground staffs at strategic points in accordance with Royal Air Force practice. \ His first aircraft, a silver and hlack ' twin-engined plane, takes off for Nairobi at the end of October with an ' English crew, three ex-Royal Air , Force men, who were among Kendon 's colleagues in the missionary 1 aviation fellowship which Kendon j founded after demohilisation. 1
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 August 1947, Page 5
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