Among the Churches

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Sydney, Australia.—The literature distribution committee during 1915-16 supplied literature to sixty steamers, twenty-one lighthouses, eighteen pilot stations, thirteen police statins, twenty-five literary institutes, the Commercial Travelers' Club, fifteen fire stations, two prisons, two sailors' homes, four asylums, the Federal Capital Works, Irrigation Works, Parliament House, Cabmen's Shelter, tramway sheds, Sydney Hospital, six military camps and hospitals.

The committee sent out in all thirteen copies of Science and Health in English and two in German, six copies each of "Miscellaneous Writings" and Miscellany, three of "Christian Healing," two copies each of "Rudimental Divine Science" and "Christian Science versus Pantheism," one of "The People's Idea of God," and two of "Personal Contagion." In addition to our Leader's works five copies of "The Life of Mary Baker Eddy" were given out, besides twenty-four of "Christian Science: Its Legal Status," and three hundred and seven pamphlets. The following periodicals were distributed: 6841 Sentinels, 1016 Journals, 53 Herolds, 14,878 Monitors, 4 Quarterlies.

Galveston, Texas.—Work on the Christian Science church at Twenty-seventh Street and Avenue O is again under way, a contract having been made for its completion on or about June 10. The building permit calls for an expenditure of twenty-five thousand dollars, which is in addition to the cost of that portion of the building already completed.—The Galveston News.

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