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A meeting of members of St. 'Andrew's Presbytcriau Church, Palmerston North, decided last night to form a branch of the Presbyterian Men's League -f New Zea'iad. The objects of the. Vague are to promote amongst men of the l'resbyteriai) Church spiritual development, brotherly love, Christiau activity, and a deepening of tha sense that demands Christian citizenship. This is tho first, branch formed ia New Zealand.—Press Association.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3026, 13 March 1917, Page 4
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