SOUTHERN CROSS VII.
Presi Association.)
Mission Ship Arrives From Melanesia
(By Teleerach-
AUCKLAND, Last Night. After a rough seven-days trip from Villa, in the New Hebrides group, the Melanesian Mission motorship Southern Cross, the seventh of that name, berthed this morning. The passengers ineluded Bishop Baddeley of Melanesia, his secrqtary. Mr H. Bullen, the Rev. D. L. Francis and his wife, the Rev.
H. Reynolds. Mr A. Rawley, Miss E. Muir, and two native priests. Bishop Baddeley said that splendid results had been achieved by the mission, especially in the establishment of distriet schools, and the sending out of natives as teachers and priests. Th© Mission also had splendid hospitals. Bishop Baddeley attends Synod at Hamilton and later will visit Australia.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 74, 14 April 1937, Page 5
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