GREYTOWN
BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY (“Times-Age” Special.) In a letter to the local branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society, the Rev D. Calder, Dominion Secretary, expressed the grateful thanks of the society to all collectors and those who had so generously contributed to the £29, recently forwarded to Bible House. He said that the Greytown contribution would mean much in the furtherance of the world work of the society. Mr Calder stated that although the war had interfered with Bible sales in oppressed countries, the free countries were making bigger demands than ever on the Society. In South America, Africa and India great work was being done by the society. In free parts of China, the Chinese were preparing a special paper from bamboo and were themselves attending to the printing and binding of Bibles. TOWN HALL “THE TALK OF THE TOWN.” There will be shown tonight the outstanding drama, “The Talk of the Town,” in which Cary Grant, Jean Arthur and Pionaid Colman are featured.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 October 1943, Page 5
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