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Caption Proclamation in the Netherlands, which began with a well at-tended public meeting on Bahá'u'lláh's birthday, received a special stimulus from the first Bahá'í exhibition in that country held in The Hague (left, above). This resulted in the first tele-vision presentation of the Faith. Another attractive exhibit was held in the hall of the Museum of Delft where thousands viewed the display and took the free literature offered (above).
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 446, page 2. View as PDF

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