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South African archives

The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

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The archives of MRA/IofC in South Africa are housed in Pretoria.

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British actress Norah Caulfield decides to make her home in Johannesburg and produce plays using African actors.
Actress, Norah Caulfield says, "They (Africans) have given my latest production a character it never had in Europe."
"It must begin with the individual, but it must not rest there."
"From the individual it must go to the class and to the nation."
Broederbond warns members against Moral Rearmament and international fraternal organizations
South Africa "can become the sounding board of an answer for the world," said Frank Buchman on a visit to S.A. in 1929.
There are about 50 members of the Oxford Group in Asheville, although the movement has no definite organization.
Leader of religious movement brings 22 Oxford followers to Briarcliff gathering.
Document defends Frank Buchman and Moral Rearmament against accusations of Nazi sympathies
House party of Oxford Movement attracts 500 at Shoreman Hotel.
'It is the answer in the day of crisis to all the world's problems,' asserted Dr. Buchman today in describing the Oxford Group.
President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Assembly invite Frank Buchman and team to South Africa.
Groups seek return of faith and sense of law, Frank Buchman says.
One must listen to God as well as to speak to Him.
Moral Re-Armament team including Dr Norval, Chairman of Board of Trade, arrive in South Africa
The incident affords an interesting in-sight into MRA methods.
All of us are anxious to find the right answers.
Followers rub shoulders in life-changing campaign.
Tidal wave revival seen.
Place location
Pretoria
Place location
Pretoria