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HELP TO CHURCHES

KELLOGG PEACE PACT AMERICAN CHURCHMAN FULL OF HOPE Regarding the signing of the Kellogg Peace Pact as a step toward the betterment of the human race, Dr. F. W. Burnham, president of the American United Christian Missionary Society of the Disciples of Christ, feels that it will stimulate church work throughout the world. Dr. Burnham, Accompanied by Mrs. Burnham, arrived in Auckland by the Tofua to-day. He will spend two weeks in the Dominion before going to the conference of the Associated Churches of Christ to be held in Adelaide. Dr. Burnham, speaking of the Boy Scout movement in America, said it was proving to be for the good in American juvenile life. He thought the movement would assist materially In the destiny of the English-speaking countries of the earth.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 13

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HELP TO CHURCHES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 13

HELP TO CHURCHES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 13

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