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'Marked Success'

In its issue of October 31, the Wellington ' Evening Post ' has the following editorial remarks regarding a non-Catholic missionary who is raising funds in New Zealand for the erection of ecclesiastical buildings in Buenos Aires (Argentina). The visitor 'who takes up the collection ', says the • Post ', 'is a New Zealander who has had " marked success " there as an evangelistsuch success that he comes back and asks for £3000 for building purposes. . . To our mind the demand savors of unreasoning importunity. If the evangelist's work is really a " success " he should be able to raise funds on the spot.'

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 07, Issue 45, 7 November 1907, Page 9

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'Marked Success' New Zealand Tablet, Volume 07, Issue 45, 7 November 1907, Page 9

'Marked Success' New Zealand Tablet, Volume 07, Issue 45, 7 November 1907, Page 9

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