WORLD MOVEMENTS
The privilege is again extended to ihe people of Hastings to hear Mr T. Russell Cameron -at the State' Theatre to-morrow night. There has been a very deep interest displayed in these "meetings^ and the subject for Sunday night' s address is one which is right up to date and should not be missed by any one. , The activity among the nationg of Europe in recent yearS has written very^ plain messages across the scroll of time, and these, unveiled in the light of Scripture, would cause every true Britisher to stop and take etock of his or her surroundings. - As - adyprfcised on the front page of this issue, the speaker will deal with . c-Ub present position of Russia and Italy, and he will seek to show the •part these nations will play as pawns on the girea.t draughts-board of the world. Judging from 'the attendance at the State Theatre last -Sunday night a full bouse is anticipated, and special arrangements have been made for an overfltow meeting. There Will be the usual song service at 6.45 p.m., led by Mr G. O. Hicks, and there will not be any colleCtipn.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 8
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