THE KIKUYU CONCORD.
CESSION OF "THIS DANGEROUS
CONTROVERSY."
PRIMATE CONCERNED.
Bt Tcl«cra.Dh—Preis Aojodation-CoDrrleht "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables.
London, January 4. Mr. Lan Malcolm, Unionist M.'P. for Croyrfon, lias written to the Archbishop of Canterbury,(Dr. Davidson, Primate of England), suggesting that ho might intervene and stop the dangerous controversy in the press over the Kikuyu Concord.
To it tlio Archbishop has replied: "I entirely share your feelings that mischief is arising from this exuberant and sometimes heated controversy. It is a disappointment to me that, great as my efforts have been to expedite the Bishop of Zanzibar's return, they havo boon fruitless. I am at present without specific information .is to the exact request ho desires to place before mo. It would cause me genuino satisfaction if the controversialists would lay down their pens and await sucli form of action as I must take in dealing properly with what has been referred to me." "SOLID BODY OF DETERMINED PROTESTANTS." ROMAN CATHOLIC JOURNAL'S VIEW. London;, January 4. Referring to the controversy over the Kikuyu Concord, the "Tablet" (Roman Catholic) says:— "Tiie High Churchmen have attracted so much attention of late loa-rs that it was becoming easy to think they wero in a fair way to become the dominating party. Tlio establishment at Kikuyu Jias revealed n solid body of determined Protestants, and it would scorn from the attitude of the secular papers that the great Protestant heart ot the nation is much lew affected by High Church activities than appeared to bo the case." , .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1650, 6 January 1914, Page 5
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252THE KIKUYU CONCORD. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1650, 6 January 1914, Page 5
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