BAPTIST CONFERENCE.
(By Telcftrapli.—Press Association.)
' Christchurch, October 23. The sitting of tho Baptist Union Conference was continued at the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church to-day. In vacating tlio presidential chair, the Rev. 11. Kuowles h'empton ma(h reference to the personal worth of Mr. J. G. Fraser and his loval and earnest work in the Baptist denomination. Mr. Fraser then assumed the presidential chair amid applause, and thanked tho Assembly for tho honour done him.
The budget was then brought forward by Mr. A. V. Carey (union treasurer}, who announced that the deficit on last year's accounts had been covered through the energy of Mr. Chidgey, who had collected tho amount. The estimated sum available for grants was .£llOs, which it was now proposed to allot in amounts from .£ls upwards, and to assist causes throughout the Dominion from the outpost of Whangarei in the north, to Gore in the south.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1579, 24 October 1912, Page 2
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149BAPTIST CONFERENCE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1579, 24 October 1912, Page 2
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