MISSIONS AND UNITY.
_ — c— AUSTRALIA'S MESSAGE. ■ WILL NOT FALL ON DEAF EARS. ißy Telegraph—Pres6 Association—Copyright. (Rec. June 24, 0.40 a.m.) - London, June 23. 'At. the World Missionary Conference to. H. E.- Wooton, representing Victorlan missions; said almost all the diffi- ; ralties attending the world organisation . \>f mission work were due to the disunited state of Home Churches. The cooperation now desired had already been leached in Australia. Mr/John R. Mott, of New York, chairman of the Conference, said there' was something impressive in the representatives of the young Continent summoning the older nations to unite in order to fulfil the Conference's purpose. Australia's message would not fall on deaf ears. . The Bishop of Gippsland detailed the circumstances making for Australian *inity at the present position of the negotiations. ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 5
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