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The Committee have also to mention with great sorrow the decease of
wo other highly valued honorary members, Mr. John Templeton, of
London, and Mr. James Nutter, of Cambridge, for whose long services
’they would express their grateful thanks to God and their deep sense
of the loss the Society has sustained.
But while lamenting these losses, the Committee rejoice that there has
&een no lack of successors, and that the following brethren have for th[e
first time gone forth as messengers of Christ to the heathen:— !
To the Congo— \
Mr. J. L. F o e f e i t t , both as missionary and business manager; j
Mr. R o b e b t G l e n n i e ;
Mr. W . H. St a p l e t o n ; j
Mr. S. C. G o e d o n , a native of Jamaica, and stu d e n t of Calabar
College; and also I
'Mr. J. A. A. Fttlleb— the son of our esteemed brother, the Rev.
J. Fuller, of the Cameroons Mission—as the assistant of 4
senior missionary. /
tTo India—
M r.T . W .N o e l e d g e ,B .A ., \ Under special regulations, in assx>-
M r. W . D a v ie s , I ciation with the Rev. W . R.
M r. G. W . B e v a n , j James. t
M r. A l f e e d D a y , as pastor of the English Baptist churcjh
meeting in Havelock Chapel, A gra.
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To Italy—
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in Rome, the Rev. J. Wall.
M b . J. Ca m p b e l l W a l l , the son of our indefatigable missionary
Of other changes in the miLion staff we record the following. The
.undermentioned have been,compelled to return to England for a season of
■rest and change : I
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From the Congo— Rev. H. R. P h i l l ip s ,
Rev. F. G. H a e b is o n , \
Rev. and M rs. H. K. M o o l e n aa b , j
Rev. R. D. D a b b y ,
Miss SlLVEY. 1
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