Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage . S VERY URGENTLY NEEDED. Will you please help those who try to help themselves. Secretary: Commander T. J. FARRELL, Church Missionary Society O^ces—CHURCH MISSIOXARY HOUSE, SALISBURY SQUARE, LOXDOX, 4. Vice-Patron—His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. President—Col. Sir Robert Williams, Bart., Treasurer—Samuel Henry Gladstone, Esq. Hon. Clerical Secretary—-Rev. Cyril Babdsley, Lay Secretary—Herbert Lankester, The Society has 1,338 European and Colonial ^Missionaries labouring in thefoUowing countries:


Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage . S VERY URGENTLY NEEDED. Will you please help those who try to help themselves. Secretary: Commander T. J. FARRELL, Church Missionary Society O^ces—CHURCH MISSIOXARY HOUSE, SALISBURY SQUARE, LOXDOX, 4. Vice-Patron—His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. President—Col. Sir Robert Williams, Bart., Treasurer—Samuel Henry Gladstone, Esq. Hon. Clerical Secretary—-Rev. Cyril Babdsley, Lay Secretary—Herbert Lankester, The Society has 1,338 European and Colonial ^Missionaries labouring in thefoUowing countries: East and West Africa, Uganda, Egypt and the Sudan, Palestine, Persia, India, Ceylon, China, Japan, North-West Canada, and British Columbia. Last year there were 38,415 baptisms in connexion with the Societys Communications should be addressed to The Secretaries. Contributions should bemade payable to the Church Missionary Society and sent to the Lav Secretarv, cheques andpostal orders being crossed Williams Deacons Bank, Ltd. Iviii. INCORPORATED 1905. I BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS SOCIETY ^ Chief Offices : Wakefield House, 32, Cheapside, London, ^ The operations of the Society are world-wide, and we appeal to Britons the world overM to aid its efforts for the benefit of our splendid seamen and their dependents. 3 THE SEAS WERE KEPT OPEN ^ throughout the War, in spite of danger from Submarine = and Mine, by the brave men of the two Sea Services. m LET US NOT FORGET ^ their Comfort. Now that the perils of War are past, m THE PERILS OF THE SEA REMAIN. = During the period of 102 years in which the Society has been in service for the sailor, more than ^ 100 SAILORS HOMES AND RESTS = have been established, offering a cheering, bright, and homelike welcome when Jack comes ashore. M WILL YOU SEND A GIFT TO HELP US TO = T Provide relief for Sailon; and their dependents. 3- Provide literature for Lighthoufes and Lightship;. = V Train British Boys for Brit


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