AFRICA’S CHURCH
IMPORTANT JUDGMENT
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b' ; . CAPETOWN, June 30. -< 1 The Supreme Court held that the Church of the Province is a different religious body from the Church of England; that the Crown has .refused to exercise its power of the appointment of Bishops to Sees in the Dominions. Consequently the court appo'ntcd trustees selected by the congregation of the Trinity Church to administer th. - (fust. The judgment affects a number igf Evangelical churches which refused fp. ,recognise the Archbishop who was ordained in Capetown, jfljhe judgment also affects, property bequeathed to the church befor e the Church of the Province constituted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1932, Page 6
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107AFRICA’S CHURCH Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1932, Page 6
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