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ONO. 281 doctrine of God our Saviour in all things." No other place in Fiji has yielded, as yet, so full and quick a return of success, and nowhere else has the work been so permanent. More agents have been raised up here than at any other Station ; probably not less than fifty. Some of these have proved zealous and acceptable labourers at home, and others have gone forth to distant parts of Fiji, hazarding their lives, that they might preach " the unsearchable riches of Christ." One has gained the martyr's crown, and many more are still faithfully at work, spreading the knowledge of the Gospel.