THE MELANESIAN MISSION.
I'KK PRESS ASSOCIATES. Keoeived 23, 10 2» p.ia Sydney, Jauu.ry 23. The Bishop of Meltnutii i as arrival «t, Syduey (mm a trip round his extensive Island diorosa. He visited all the schools and station?, aud found everytbiug connected with the mission going well. The Bishop broke new ground on to* island of Tekepia, where he left two teachers. TbeislHndersßrePo'yo*siani, of fine physique, and weariog their bair down to the waist. Th« tallest seen wa« six feet seven ino'iw. On the return journey he found the islacd Buff-ring fioui famine, numbers of piople d,i g. ai.d was compjlled (o remove tin teachers; bat gave what relitf was possible. After ft short stay here Bishop Wilson proceeds to England to t>u/ * «# n mission vessel.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 20, 24 January 1902, Page 2
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126THE MELANESIAN MISSION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 20, 24 January 1902, Page 2
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