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GAMING AMENDMENTS

METHODISTS’ PROTEST SPIRITUAL ADVANCE REPORTS strongly protesting gainst the proposed amendments to hie Gaming Aet by the removal of restrictions on the publication of dividends. and on the use of the Telegraph Offices for the transmission of bets to the racecourses, were carried unanimously at the monthly meeting of Methodist ministers in tho Pitt Street Church Special reports on spiritual advance Questions -bowed that plans to suit jocal conditions have been made for the coming quarter along the lines of evangelistic effort, open-air work anil intensive visitation in all city and suburban circuits. The home mission deputation plan was submitted by the Rev. e. t. Olds and finalised. Satisfaction was expressed at the Rev. j. Blight’s reacceptance of the duties of hospital chaplain. Good work ~n a been done by the distribution of hterature among tho patients in the Bpsom shelters.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 734, 6 August 1929, Page 11

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GAMING AMENDMENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 734, 6 August 1929, Page 11

GAMING AMENDMENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 734, 6 August 1929, Page 11

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