CHAPLAIN TO DUKE
Rev. Jardihe Resigns Benefice LiOiVLON, june 14. JjSv. Aiiderson JaMine, wtiiie he Whs liruashillg, anhOuiicSd his resignhtioh . of the b&fiMue of Bt. PauPs. lie added that this had no eoiinSetioa with a recSnt event. Nobody, not 8v®n Ma Wife, kliSW of his decision. Mr JAfiiinfe told the Laily Maii; '*No presfeni'B has been biought oh ine ffoai any quafter. t ha've been talkiiig Of loavihg the pafisli, as 1 beiieve a cleigy* aihn gets stals if he stays too lohg Iti one place. I should be pleksed to taka up work elsewherS." Asked if there was any foundation iu" feports that he wonld become chaplain to the Bnke and Uuehess of Windsor, fdr. Jardine replicd that he had heaf-d nothing defmite. ■ ■ ..rwMf li'fr 'Twmiwh mi
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 13
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128CHAPLAIN TO DUKE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 13
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