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Tin: Bisnor’s Message. The Rev. Dr Winnington-Ingram, is the ]O3Hi. Bishop of London to be tenant- of Fulham Palace, tlie See where lie occupies a position in th.e very centre of British life at the heart oi the Empire. “That is where I keep rriy deficit and some of you rich people in New Zealand keep your hank balances,” lie said at. bis civic rec at Auckland. He added:' “Don’t forget that the old Church created the Empire.' It was the education of seeing the Church collie together tli’al gave the nation the idea of having a parliament. Don’t forget that the British Church was the mother of the British Parliament. From that old Church to your young Church I bring to-day a hearty message of God-speed, and wish you goodwill from the bottom of my heart.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1927, Page 2
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141THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1927, Page 2
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