LANTERN LECTURE.
TITE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. ' The present tour of the Dominion by the Scarlet Troubadours has been most successful. At all the towns whicli have lwen visited they have been received with the warmest of welcomes, and where new
Mr. .T. R. Nicliol, secretary Foreign Work Penartment, Nalionnl Com:iiil.l« of the Y.'M.C.A. of Australia, and New /.'■aland, delivery] a lecture Inst, night on "Th" World Crisis," to nn audience of about SI people. The subject was mode interesting by over 100 lantern slides to illustrate the extensive field in which foreign missionaries have to work. Wist was .wanted was enough missionaries to train the people of thoM> uncivilised countries to undertake (heir own mission work. He referred to cheering facts in connection with the work, to the students' movement, the laymen's missions' movement, and made an appeal for assistance from three parts. A collection was taken up in aid of the funds.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 6
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152LANTERN LECTURE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 6
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