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CHRISTIAN ORDER INTERESTING ADDRESS. (“Times-Age” Special.) An interesting address on the Christian Order was delivered here by the Rev. J. H. Robertson, who stated that the world was standing at the crossroads, and the choice lay between a hard, uphill road and descent into the abyss. The war had helped democracies to clarify their ideals, but to keep these ideals Christianity must be a vital force. Too often these ideals had been taken for granted, and the danger is that they may be lost unless the Christian faith is won and kept alive and transmitted. Personal Items’.
The Rev. T. 11. Robertson, who was the guest of Mr and Mrs Fordyce, Alfredton Road, has returned to Wellington.
Mr A. FI. Gray ,of the Post and Telegraph staff, is spending a holiday in Wellington.
Mrs Martelli, Wellington, has returned after having visited her mother, Mrs Albrechtsen, Hastwell Street.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 October 1942, Page 5
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148EKETAHUNA Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 October 1942, Page 5
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