. Te Karere. ders were theprinciple speakers in the first generalsession. Members and investigatorslistened with rapt attention to Tumu-aki Youngs inspired talk during theafternoon gathering. The Relief Society conducted theclosing session of the conference thatevening. Here we were privileged tohear from Sister Young. PresidentYoung gave the concluding addressof the conference. Immediately afterward a short fare-well programme was held in honourof Elder David A. Wing, who is leav-ing for his home in Canada. NEW ELDERS FROM ZION Two new elders arrived on theAorangi when it docked here onJanuar


. Te Karere. ders were theprinciple speakers in the first generalsession. Members and investigatorslistened with rapt attention to Tumu-aki Youngs inspired talk during theafternoon gathering. The Relief Society conducted theclosing session of the conference thatevening. Here we were privileged tohear from Sister Young. PresidentYoung gave the concluding addressof the conference. Immediately afterward a short fare-well programme was held in honourof Elder David A. Wing, who is leav-ing for his home in Canada. NEW ELDERS FROM ZION Two new elders arrived on theAorangi when it docked here onJanuary 10th. Elder Norman Ensignand Elder Royal Rigby are both fromSalt Lake City. Elder Ensign has beenassigned to the Bay of Islands Dis-trict and Elder Rigby will labour inWaikato. ADDED EFFICIENCY In order to meet the growing needsof the Mission, President Young hasset apart Elder Charles L. Querry as assigned v< Poverty Bay District andlaboured there until he mu called tothe Mission Office early this the new assistant secretary of the Mis-sion. Elder Querry arrived here inJanuary, 1949. He was immediately


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