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MISS ADA WARD.

Miss Ward continued her evangelistic mission in the Salvation Army citadel last evening, taking as her subject "The Prodigal Son,". Staff-Captain Ormos,, Adjutant New-, bolt,' and Stau-Captakf Lonnie assisting in the service. It does not -always fall to the lot of a public, speaker to. have so interested and cordial an audience as that of last night. Gifted ..with A most expressivo voice, Miss Ward : painted vividly and omotionally the careor of the' Prodigal Son, and oho realised as she spoke bow much the Salvation "Army has gained bv enlisting the services of such an accomplished speaker. To-night another evangelistic address will bo given in the citadel at eight o'clock,) and on Thursday ovening her lecture, entitled, '-'Tho Story of My: Life," will bo delivered:

■ .It is said that the leader of tho Young Turkish party/Ahmed Riza Bey, inspired and aided by his sister, a well-known author, will! shortly, found ;in Constantinople a national college for- jwtng women. The Sultan has. ! granted a _ site for the .buildings, .at Fun-ditkli,-'iarid the scope of the collcso will shortly bo discussed in Parliament. Tho American College for Girls' in Constantinople has for years been doing admirable work, and tho numbor of .Turkish girls attending it lias groatly increased since the coming .-in of the now political regime.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 504, 11 May 1909, Page 3

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MISS ADA WARD. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 504, 11 May 1909, Page 3

MISS ADA WARD. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 504, 11 May 1909, Page 3

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