By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 02, 2017 Very few missionaries from North America were allowed to enter Australia during World War I and for a considerable period thereafter. Elder Austin N. Tolman, working in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, wrote an account in August 1917 explaining how the mission was still able to function: Our missionary force is very slim, there being only two missionaries in New South Wales. We are, however, able t...
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