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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Jun 1942, p. 7

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WMbe Distribu-tion 8,096,977 in 1941 Tahihes fgue hin Bledis- ~< ~. hd97' volmesof the Srp ~' tura,--wnsr eported for 1941 at th, 126th annual imeeting aetts A4rLrcnn ible Societyvans h tota xceed thenmber distrîib- ctrd duiag any yaar ince 1931. Saresîngthat tisa incneý!ased de- sn&d ad ariseUn ot o a o di ý1sth Society told hwds tnibtio ofScriptural -volumýes t0 tisefigUngforc--es of tis Un]ita ssA-, and1tWC war prisonera in Énreesu! elsawhere accounted ~hereciptof 95 per cent o)f taewar packages hiasbenac- fovlage by the ScaysGn hva ofice, it aaid. "vrtall averywhare in Lati Amania- or tie Scoriptran cte cemmonspeechof the peopflere iilned la a inger cruainl Si1 rave oua of the sevea ager- cis or thesa ýoutrie,, P'roductioni of a tiny Neow Ta- lathtisatcould b aldfor latrpostage was taanswar 4edifficuit trnsportation prob- ha i laChina. 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