WHEN the London Missionary Society vessel John Williams VI visited Dunedin, her master, CAPTAIN STANTON PAGE (second from left), and his crew of Gilbert Islanders were interviewed by 4YA announcer Rex Sayers. A programme of hymns and songs sung by the Islanders was also recorded, and this was recently broadcast from 4YA with the interview. In this picture, taken on board, the announcer, with the assistance,of a diagram, is explaining to listeners the routes taken and the area covered by the ship in her missionary work
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 515, 6 May 1949, Page 9
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86WHEN the London Missionary Society vessel John Williams VI visited Dunedin, her master, CAPTAIN STANTON PAGE (second from left), and his crew of Gilbert Islanders were interviewed by 4YA announcer Rex Sayers. A programme of hymns and songs sung by the Islanders was also recorded, and this was recently broadcast from 4YA with the interview. In this picture, taken on board, the announcer, with the assistance,of a diagram, is explaining to listeners the routes taken and the area covered by the ship in her missionary work New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 515, 6 May 1949, Page 9
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