SUDAN UNITED MISSION.
LECTURE THIS/ EVENING. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mills, who are on furlough from the Heiban Mission field in the Sudan (where Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDiarmid are stationed), are at present on a lecturing tour in the iNorth Island, and will deliver a lantern lecture this evening in the Whiteley Hall, which lecture promises to be of more than ordinary interest. A large number of fine lantern slides will be shown dealing with some little known tribes of African people, and with regions only recently explored. The mission aims at placing a line of stations right across the heart of Africa, and thus seeks to stem the tide of fanatical Mohammedan aggression, which would otherwise take place. This is of great importance" to the future of Christianity in Africa, and incidentally it is of great Imperial importance at the same time. The British Government recognises this, and is giving the Sudan United Mission every encouragement in its work.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1922, Page 4
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162SUDAN UNITED MISSION. Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1922, Page 4
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