. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . From the Roof of the El-Azhar. The Sphinx and the Great New Zealand Artillery Horses. Singing ** Its a Long Way to Tipperary. gencies at Gibraltar could only be de-termined there, though after I arrivedin New York I learned that the tripmight have been made. This illustratesthe endless uncertainties that were aboutus all the way. Now we knew for thefirst time in all our long journeyingsabout the Atlantic sailings, and few andfar apart they were. We could makenothing until after Easter. We couldonly get to Constantinople by submarineor the long round


. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . From the Roof of the El-Azhar. The Sphinx and the Great New Zealand Artillery Horses. Singing ** Its a Long Way to Tipperary. gencies at Gibraltar could only be de-termined there, though after I arrivedin New York I learned that the tripmight have been made. This illustratesthe endless uncertainties that were aboutus all the way. Now we knew for thefirst time in all our long journeyingsabout the Atlantic sailings, and few andfar apart they were. We could makenothing until after Easter. We couldonly get to Constantinople by submarineor the long roundabout journey byDedeagatch, and we could not get toBeirut or get Arabic Bibles out of there,much to our distress in our work inEgypt. So the only thing to do was togive what encouragement was possibleto the Egyptian field of our LevantAgency. Our Work. We have an arrangement of comitywith our British brethren whose statelyheadquarters at Port Said I was privi-leged to visit. They have the colport-age in the Delta and we up the Nile inUpper Egypt. Both societies work inCairo and Alexandria. Our w


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