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| (Per Press Association— Copyright) CHURCH UNITY. rACSTHALIAX A' N.Z. CABLK ASSOCIATION’] LONDON, July 19. The Bishop of London, addressing the Wesleyan Conference, said that his great ambition had been to encourage the unity of the Church. The partition dividing the Auglieans and the Methodists was very thin and should not exist. There had been mistakes on both sides, but the time had com«> to bury the hatchet. The dream oi his life was to see them reunited. Tho Bishop of Chelmsford Baid that he wished to see thq whole of English Christendom reunited. SIR ERIC GEDDIS, P.C. LONDON, July 19. TJ» Press Bureau reports:—Sir E«c .GfedctU has been appointed to the Privy Council. A NOTABLE WEDDING. - LONDON, July 19. Their - Majesties and other Royalties were present at the wedding of the Marquis of Cariehrooko (formerly j Prince of Babtenberg) and the Lady j Irene Dennison. !
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1917, Page 2
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