V.M.C.A. CONVENTION
MEMBERSHIP DECLINE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHEISTCHUECH, This Day. Tho :.\ row Zealand V.M.C.A. Cquvcji* tibn opened today. | The national' president,. Mr. H. X* i Wilkinson (Duncdin), said that th«J ' total membership/ showed a,' slight^ de* 'crease. Tho increased membership in! the boys' department was encouraging-^ The Biblo study jnembeiship. had in* creased from IU6O to 2232. The delegates were "by thaj Mayor, Mr. D. G. Sullivan, M,P., .Thjol sn'd that an urgent'need at tliorpresen* w.'.s to translate Christian prtueplqs iiuo definite inacticc to mrot Uic Qhal-> lenging stato of mind of the thou^ sands of mi mploycd. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 13
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