£IOO FOR AN ESSAY ON PRAYER.
MAY BE WRITTEN IN ANT TONGUE, AT ANY LENGTH. Essays 011 prayer (.says the London "Daily Chronicle") are invited by the Walker trustees of the St. Andrew's I li'versity. The essays should deal with the meaning, the reality, and the power of pra\er; it>- place and value to T ie individual, to the Church, and to the State; in the every-day affairs of life, in the healing of sickness and disease, in times of distress and of national danger, and in relation to national ideals and to world progress. Tl:.< length oT an essay may he front 'HUH to fjOOO words, hut 110 word lini t i> imposed. A prize of C UK) is ollered Id the most widely heljiful essay, open to anyone n, any part of the world. Additional prizes may he allotted. Cot trihutors may write in any laiiL'ua.ue. All must r acli ilie secretary, the I'niver--'t.V. St. Andrew's. Sietiand. on or lielore .1 une 1. I<H7.
Turkish new-papers mv well informi'' ol the progress ol the war presumably from ('•' riniii snurces. A recent 1.--U ■ of the " Tiinin*' ami min-is ibe fall ol \erdun, the total d'estructio'i ' I the Ihct of the Allies in the -Med: terr.im an, and the fUght of the Frencn (government to England.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 221, 27 October 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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216£100 FOR AN ESSAY ON PRAYER. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 221, 27 October 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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