Provenance : Punjab Indian Mission

Group Title : Mission Council President & Secretary's Papers

Series Title : Outwards Correspondence - NZ Missions Committee

Date(s) : Nov 1935 - Dec 1948

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Item Description : This file copies of correspondence sent by the Punjab Mission Council President and Secretary to the NZ Missions Committee.

Main Topics Include : Furlough arrangements and replacement staffing; notes on minutes of Punjab Council Meetings; cine film taken of Punjab Mission by Mr Ferger of the American Presbyterian Mission (1936); suggested home for Missionaries' children (1937); list of "Own Workers and Students" (1937); Mission salaries; installation of electricity (1937); use of the "Inter-Mission Business Office" at Bombay as Mission Teasurer (1937); shock-proofing of x-ray equipment at Jagadhri Hospital (1938); proposed co-operation with American Presbyterian Mission in medical and district work in Ambala & findings of the Joint NZ Presb. and American Presb. Mission Conferrence (1938); findings of "Punjab Council in Committee" to be brought before the Director-Designate on his visit to India (1939); Mission Council agenda (1939); proposals for co-operation with Americam Presb. Mission including openaing a union hospital and closing Jagadhri Hospital and financing & staffing Hospital, District & School work (1939); proposed vehicle conveyance (depreciation) fund (1939); finding of committee appointed to consider the educational policy of Christian Boys & Girls in NZ Presb. Mission (1939); suggestions for future working of Kharar District by Rev TE Riddle (1945); Woodstock School Building programme and costings (1945); discussion on Indianisation (1946); "dearness" allowance payments; racial tensions and disturbances (1947); refugee relief (1948); expected expenditure on Mission buildings and equipment 1948 to 1958 (1948); closure of Saharanpur Industrial School and expansion of vocational Industrial Training at Kharar (1948).
 

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