CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
y Miner as lord high COMijlS^dN^R. ' ■■ . - ■ ■ / /■ (itamsH oiwoiix. wiiususs) BUGBYj Match 5. Sis Majesty tlie Rihg has ajiprovbd that Mr James Brown, (iiotith. Ayrshire) bo appdihtod Hlgli Commlsiidner td the General As&6inbly of the Church of Scotland. Mr firdWh who was a Wdrking itlhef till he entetftd pariiaiheiit, and a lifelbhg Churchman, held the same office Under the first Labour Government) and . again last year.; . ■ r ' | [The popularity of Mr Brown as Lord I High Commissioner for Scotland is as I fixed AB Ediitbtitgh Be I charged ihe duties of his office so well I oh former occaslofi£, that all meiit about the appointment of a former collier to the Signified position, ! turned to' praiset Daring the ceremonial period of his responsibilities he takes | up residence ftt Hdiyrood Palace, there--1 aftfer he returns to. bid cottgge in Ayr-shire-1 ;,t
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 15
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