Tlio monthly session of the Wellington District Ledge, 1.0. G.T., was held iiv (he Kechabite Kail, Manners SI rod. on 'liips,lay nk'ht. 13m. 0. Prire, U.C.T., prosulin" over a fair attendance of member* and delegates. The district'desrec was conferred upon tour candidates. lho officers' reports were received and .adoptiml ]3ro. Jordan tendered his resignation as D.U.S., and Sister Millan was .recommended far that A letter ~.., received from the Ivo-I-icense ami it was decided to comply with the rctniest contained therein, a committee bcin" appointed to make the necessary arrangements. A pleasing feature of the iiieptiii" was the presentation of a fountain pen on behalf of Bro. G. lVtheriek, Grand Secretary, to his as>islant. Tlie A.G.S. returned thanks. Mr. Oliver Burccss will deliver a missionary lecture in (he Y.M.C.A. Hall, Willie* Street, to-night. Mr. Burgess, who has spent twenty yoars as a missionary of the China Inland "isfioji, is, nalura!!v, an fait with his subject. Tim rliair will be occupied by ilr, J, G, W. Aitkcu.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 6
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