The Delhi Mission: In aid of the Cambridge University and Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Delhi Mission, a bazaar and Indian exhibition was held at the Shaftesbury Hall, on Wednesday. It was opened by the Right Rev. W. W. Perrin, D.D., Bishop of British Columbia, who explained the reason why it was held in Southampton … (discussion) … The Rev. G. C. Stenning tendered a vote of thanks to the Bishop for opening the bazaar. Miss Carlyon’s brother had been one of the most successful of the Cambridge men at Delhi … There were a number of stalls in the gymnasium, many having Indian articles for sale, and these were presided over by Mrs. Davies Cooke, the Misses Carlyon (3), Carey Breton, Gray, Greene, Pinsent, K. Unwin and Wauchope …
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