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13y Tclesranli.—lTcfb Association. Napier, May 0. ' \t I lie General Svuod to-duy the Veil Arckdcacons ltichards. Williams, am Johnson, Canons Tisdall, I'urchas, am Dean of Nelson ■were elocted iv board o. theological studies. Tlio report of the select coimmtleo 01 • Melanesia)! affairs justified the recent at action ol' tlio mission staff for the «d justment of difficulties, and promise! sympathetic consideration to sncb pro posals as they might make. The Bishop of Wollingtoii, Arehdoacoi Williams, Messrs. T. V. Martin, H. D Andrews, and J. W. Henderson wer. elected a standing committee authorise* to appoint a commission on t'undiimenta elanses of the constitution. A vigorous debate took place regard in the widespread immorality. .'.The-speak ers attributed it' largely to' the seeu'la school system.' . Tlio bill on n fixed primacy was role gated to the Diocesan Synods (or cor sideratioii. < 'J'ho qucstiou of iimdnn'mto stipend for tko 'clergy was discussed. Tho lis men strongly advocated a considorril iimrftASA.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 193, 10 May 1919, Page 6
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158ANGLICAN SYNOD Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 193, 10 May 1919, Page 6
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