Board of Missions.
WELLINGTON, August ~ i The Board of Missions of the Anglican Church report presented hv Bishop Sadlier, Nelson, embracing the work of 15 months, shows that the revenue for that period was £20,942, the year ending with an overdraft of £ L 18s 7d. Expenses in connection with the mission were greatly increased by the enhanced cost, of coal and stores in the Pacific and the high rate of exchange in the East. The report also states that since the last meeting the executive had con
ferret] witji the Bishop of Melanesia and with the executive of the New Zealand Church Missionary Society. A common basis on which all missionary agonci ‘s should be co-ordinated on one ho i'l was reached and accepted, as these organisations are the two greatest missionary agencies of the. Church in N“w Zealand. Their coordination rn com. mon basis may be regarded t>s a fact of first importance. An important conference was also
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1921, Page 4
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159Board of Missions. Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1921, Page 4
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