Chronology of the Bahá'í Faith in Canada

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1932 (in the year) F. St. George Spendlove visited Shanghai after his pilgrimage to the Holy Land. He travelled to Nanjing and Beijing before proceeding to Japan. [PH49} George Spendlove; Shanghai, China; Nanjing, China; Beijing, China
1932 (In the year) Charles Nealy Murray (b.1886 - d.1955), who had enrolled in the Faith in 1911 in Washington, D.C., settled in Crapaud, PE where he worked as a farmhand until 1942. Charles Nealy Murray; Prince Edward Island, Canada
1932 Jan The first known use of radio to spread knowledge of the Faith was in Montreal by Martha Root. [MR381-382] Radio; Martha Root; Montreal, QC First use of radio in the teaching work in Canada.
1932 21 Feb Some time before this date Canadian Bahá'ís were exempted from combative service in the armed forces. [OBCC258] Exemption from combative service First exemption from combative service in the armed forces.

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