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To Put Bible in Every Home

AUCKLAND, Sept. 26. Emperor Haile Selassie, who is working single-handed to raise the living standard of his Ethiopian people, is a simple Christian man, aceording to an Ameriean who has been closely assoeiated with him for four years. He is, Dr. Robert W. Hambrook, educationah adviser to the Ethiopian Government, who is a through passenger iu the Aorangi from Sydney to Honolulu. ' 1 One- of the last things he said to me before I left, was: 'We are going to put the Bible iu every home in Ethiopia '. 7 7 Dr. Hambrook eonsiders the British

could have done a lot of good had they stayed* another ten years instead of handing the administration back to the Ethiopiangs ... .

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Chronicle (Levin), 27 September 1949, Page 3

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To Put Bible in Every Home Chronicle (Levin), 27 September 1949, Page 3

To Put Bible in Every Home Chronicle (Levin), 27 September 1949, Page 3

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