THE CAUSE OF PEACE.
_ ♦ —- ADDRESS TO THS KING b RESULT OF PAN-InGLIOAN CONGRESS! United Press Association? Copyright (Received June 20, 0.U7 lain.) LONDON, June IS. Tim King and Queen were weekend guests of Jmrd and Lady Pembroke. Arriving -at Salisbury and acknowledging an address which mentioned the King’s efforts to cause place, His Majesty remarked that it was in times of peace that the happiness, prosperity, and progress of the people could best be increased -and the standard of religion and morality raised. Olio of the most valuable results of the Pan-Anglican Congress aa.s tlie personal tbank-sofferings of nimy men and women by volunteerni" to go anywhere in the mission fields. .Several have already been sent to stations in Canada, Australia, and South America.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2230, 30 June 1908, Page 2
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