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Jn• t)ll~ manulacturing prOCCIS, 7 p~ m. ·Kra. H. D. Loudenbaek,
teltl b ,lne~ea_aed . Jensltivity, and 1 Urbanll! JOii Mr•. J. K. Edwards,
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roy, led the devotional service on
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lti•\ lnldequaey of tha qovern · Japan and the Plilllpplne IJJlands.
liae,ait aafety atand1rda then In · The National Dfrector explaine;d
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the schools, hospitRis, etc .. ahd •ls·
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