CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT.
CONFERENCE • OVER, f fc;'•', ■ (By Ttlofretb-Preen Araxviation.) ■ ■■".'.' ■'. ■ .Wcodvlllo, January .6.'.'-' The Summer Conference, of the Stii» dents' Christian Movement broke ■ ujj this morning. There was a'record attendance of 157 delegates .from the four .University Colleges and other • institutions of high learning;, .■. ■ Two travelling secretaries were appointed for Now .Zealand for the present .year, namely,. Miss Irene Wilson ami Mr. J.'R. Young. '■ - : , Tim delegates, raised £150 for carrying on the .work during tho year.' A Social Service Department lias been formed, with . representatives in each centre. ■ Evening addresses were delivered by the Revs. Watson (Mnsterton), Burton (New' Plymouth), . Frank Paton (Jlcl.bourne), and M'Kcnzie (Clirsstehurch). On Sunday evening two missionary student, volunteer's —Messrs. I'arr (Canterbury College) and Gordon (Otago University)—addressed a. crowded public meeting. l ■ . ' . : A Leaders , Conference will:' be held during the next two days.. Delightful weather was 'cxnerioncpd,'-, and the students greatly enjoyed the visit to Woodrille. ~ '■...
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 2
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149CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 2
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