. Te Karere . remember that you are radiat-ing influence today, tomorrow, and for- Thank you for this memorable recep-tion. If you are radiating, in this group,love and trust, we will try to be trueto your love and trust, which we re-ciprocate with all our hearts, and askGod to attend everyone, not only as-sembled here, but throughout the branchand throughout New Zealand, is my ex-pression, all too brief, in the name ofJesus Christ. Amen. At Palmerston North the branchlined up in front of the home they havemade into their chapel and sang, WeThank Thee, O God, for a Prophet,and gave a short wel


. Te Karere . remember that you are radiat-ing influence today, tomorrow, and for- Thank you for this memorable recep-tion. If you are radiating, in this group,love and trust, we will try to be trueto your love and trust, which we re-ciprocate with all our hearts, and askGod to attend everyone, not only as-sembled here, but throughout the branchand throughout New Zealand, is my ex-pression, all too brief, in the name ofJesus Christ. Amen. At Palmerston North the branchlined up in front of the home they havemade into their chapel and sang, WeThank Thee, O God, for a Prophet,and gave a short welcome to Presidentand Sister McKay. The next stop, along the roadside,was at Tukorehe Pa, the LevinBranch, where many of the well as older persons, had waitedmore than three hour- to sec theirleader, though expediency made it im-possible for him to spend more thana few minutes there. The -miles i^\love and tears of joy were evidencesthat the waiting was not considered invain. February/March, 1955 57. Greeting children from Levin Branch. Arriving in Wellington about 2 the official party were taken to theParliament House where they had anaudience with Deputy Prime Minister,Keith Holyoake, as well as Ministerof Welfare, Mrs. Ross; Minister ofCommerce, Mr. Goosman; and Min-ister of Maori Lands and Affairs, The outcome of the discus-sions were very favourable and thegroup were received with courtesy andmutual respect. accommodate 480 boarding students,plus approximately 200 day students,when it opens. He also explained to thepress that by the voluntary labourdonated by missionaries at the College,25% to 33% of the total cost of theproject will have been given by thislabour, with the money being furn-ished by the Church. He made the statement tnat hewished all you who are interested inthe education of the young, or who areinterested only in the economic welfareof the country, would pay a visit toHamilton to see what these men areaccomplishing with the he


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