BAPTIST JUBILEE.
™ ran* uaoouno*. m. « . KL80B » -November tl * The Baptist Jubilee Oonferaooe wee occupied tfaia morning with miseiooavf business. The secretary, Kr H. Driver, read the annutl report, whiob, ou the motion of the Bev J. Drake, was uaanimotnly adopted. The report was unusual y enoouraging, Further converts were baptised, two native chut ones formed, a hoapitd'built and opened. The medical and work had proved moat affective, Oam oew missiooary, aent out in a boat, has taken many sucoessfwtrifv in the proseoution of evangelistifc efforts, The balance-sheet, preeeete<) by Mr A. Hoby, was rquilly aatit* factory, the year's revenue expanses by Xl}. Both reports excited interesting and useful diaouarisn. The mi-sionary luooheon whieh fnlim ed was very largely attended. At tk* afternoon session, Mr H. Driver wa* unanimously re-elected secretary, and Mr A. Hoby treasurer* In the eveoirg the Rev. G. Greenhougb, frose England, delivered a missionary ear* mon of great power and eloquenoe to » large congregation. Mr Greenbough'* utterances have all beon marked W; singular force, and have been a feat«rt lof the Conferenoe. «
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 14 November 1901, Page 2
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175BAPTIST JUBILEE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 14 November 1901, Page 2
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