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    “GENERAL CONFERENCE BULLETIN.”

    L. A. HOOPES

    It will be observed that one of the recommendations of the General Conference Committee pertains to the GENERAL CONFERENCE BULLETIN. They voted to continue the BULLETIN, but at a higher price. They found that fifty cents for the two years was inadequate to meet the large expense of both the daily and the quarterly issues. Accordingly the price for two years, including the daily issues, was placed at seventy-five cents, and for the daily alone, which continues during the biennial session of the General Conference, the price is fifty cents.GCB April 1, 1900, page 152.1

    We would impress upon the minds of every one that all subscriptions to the BULLETIN expire December 31, 1900. This paper is the one adopted by the General Conference to contain a record of the proceedings of the biennial sessions of the General Conference, and a summary of the proceedings of the Committee during the term of two years. It is also used as a general directory for the denomination, and is made the medium of communicating the week of prayer readings to the churches throughout the land. Any one of the above considerations makes the BULLETIN an indispensable part of our work in connection with the message. We trust that all renewals and new subscriptions will come in early, that they may be duly entered. Orders, designating the Daily BULLETIN at 50 cents, or the Daily and quarterly BULLETIN at 75 cents, may be sent at once to the GENERAL CONFERENCE BULLETIN, Battle Creek, Mich.GCB April 1, 1900, page 152.2

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